We investigate bivariate pointing in light of the recent progress in the modeling of univariate pointing. Unlike previous studies, we focus on the effect of target shape (width and height ratio) on pointing performance, particularly when such a ratio is between 1 and 2. Results showed unequal impact of amplitude and directional constraints, with the former dominating the latter. Investigating models based on the notion of weighted p norm, we found that our empirical findings were best captured by an Euclidean model with one free weight. This model significantly outperforms the best model to date. Keywords Pointing, Fitts' law, input, human performance