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Quickdraw: the impact of mobility and on-body placement on device access time

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Quickdraw: the impact of mobility and on-body placement on device access time
We investigate the effect of placement and user mobility on the time required to access an on-body interface. In our study, a wrist-mounted system was significantly faster to access than a device stored in the pocket or mounted on the hip. In the latter two conditions, 78% of the time it took to access the device was spent retrieving the device from its holder. As mobile devices are beginning to include peripherals (for example, Bluetooth headsets and watches connected to a mobile phone stored in the pocket), these results may help guide interface designers with respect to distributing functions across the body between peripherals. ACM Classification Keywords H.5.2 User Interfaces: Evaluation/methodology; Input devices and strategies
Daniel Ashbrook, James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Thad S
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Daniel Ashbrook, James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Thad Starner, Nirmal J. Patel
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