J-057 Comparison between Ring and Flicking Scrolling Techniques for Document Navigation in Touch-based Mobile Devices
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概要
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This study is to evaluate the performance of ring scrolling and flicking scrolling techniques for document navigation in touch-based mobile devices. Three input methods, including pen input, finger input (thumb and index finger) were used to perform these two scrolling techniques. Experimental results showed that flicking scrolling performed better than ring scrolling for each of three input methods regardless of the distance between two targets or the width of the frame.
- FIT(電子情報通信学会・情報処理学会)運営委員会の論文
- 2011-09-07
著者
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Ren Xiangshi
Kochi Univ. Technol.
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FU Yuan
Kochi University of Technology:Jilin University
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TU Huawei
Kochi University of Technology
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