An Empirical Study in Pen-Centric User Interfaces: Diagramming
Andrew S. Forsberg, Andrew Bragdon, Joseph J. LaViola Jr., Sashi Raghupathy, Robert C. Zeleznik
Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling, 2008, pp. 135--142.
Abstract: We present a user study aimed at helping understand the applicability of pen-computing in desktop environments. The study applied three mouse-and-keyboard-based and three pen-based interaction techniques to six variations of a diagramming task. We ran 18 subjects from a general population and the key finding was that while the mouse and keyboard techniques generally were comparable or faster than the pen techniques, subjects ranked pen techniques higher and enjoyed them more. Our contribution is the results from a formal user study that suggests there is a broader applicability and subjective preference for pen user interfaces than the niche PDA and mobile market they currently serve.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/SBM/SBM08/135-142
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Forsberg:2008:AES,
  author = {Andrew S. Forsberg and Andrew Bragdon and Joseph J. LaViola Jr. and Sashi Raghupathy and Robert C. Zeleznik},
  title = {An Empirical Study in Pen-Centric User Interfaces: Diagramming},
  booktitle = {Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling},
  pages = {135--142},
  year = {2008},
}
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