Researchers have explored pointing devices operated by a single finger, but their advantage was not clear compared to conventional mice controlled by the whole hand. To incorporate the benefits of both, we prototyped hybrid pointing devices that combined both finger and hand movement to control the cursor, and experimentally compared their performance with single-finger and wholehand devices. Results showed that such hybrid devices have the potential to improve pointing performance in terms of time, error, and bandwidth, especially for precise pointing. Author Keywords Pointing, mouse, experimental study, finger, hand, hybrid. ACM Classification Keywords H5.2. Information interfaces and presentation: User Interfaces. General Terms Design, Human Factors