Izenburua
Longitudinal Study of Two Virtual Cursors for People With Motor Impairments: A Performance and Satisfaction Analysis on Web NavigationBeste erakundeak
https://ror.org/000xsnr85Bertsioa
Bertsio argitaratuaDokumentu-mota
ArtikuluaHizkuntza
IngelesaEskubideak
© The Author(s)Sarbidea
Sarbide irekiaNon argitaratua
IEEE Access 2020 Vol. 8Lehenengo orria
110381Azken orria
110396Argitaratzailea
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.Gako-hitzak
Alternative pointing devices
human performance
longitudinal study
people with motor impairments ... [+]
human performance
longitudinal study
people with motor impairments ... [+]
Alternative pointing devices
human performance
longitudinal study
people with motor impairments
user satisfaction
virtual cursors
web accessibility [-]
human performance
longitudinal study
people with motor impairments
user satisfaction
virtual cursors
web accessibility [-]
Gaia (UNESCO Tesauroa)
InformatikaUNESCO Sailkapena
InformatikaLaburpena
The lack of dexterity in the upper limbs of people with motor impairments may prevent the use of standard pointing devices, such as mice, to access graphical user interfaces. In these cases, pointing ... [+]
The lack of dexterity in the upper limbs of people with motor impairments may prevent the use of standard pointing devices, such as mice, to access graphical user interfaces. In these cases, pointing and clicking are usually performed by means of alternative devices such as joysticks, trackballs or standard keyboards. However, target acquisition can still be challenging for this group of people due to their physical condition. Based on previous works, we developed two virtual cursors: the novel cross cursor and the standard area cursor. They are devoted to assist two different groups of users with link selection within web pages: keyboard-only users, and joystick and trackball users, respectively. Both virtual cursors have been evaluated and compared with the original unassisted cursor in a longitudinal study. Eight people with motor impairments participated in an unsupervised experiment from their own personal computers at home. For a period of six weeks, each participant used both a virtual cursor and the original unassisted cursor to freely navigate the Web, and to perform predefined target acquisition tasks. Interaction data was automatically logged throughout the study along with subjective assessments concerning the usability of the virtual cursor being tested. Results show significant improvements for both virtual cursors in six of the seven cursor parameters studied, albeit with performance variations between some participants. The virtual cursors were extensively used for free web navigation and in their subjective assessments both were positively endorsed by participants who also put forward improvement suggestions for future developments. [-]
Programa
IkertaldePrograma estatal de fomento de la investigación científica y técnica de excelencia, subprograma estatal de generación del conocimiento, en el marco del plan estatal de investigación científica y técnica y de innovación 2013-2016, convocatoria 2017
Zenbakia
IT980-16TIN2017-85409-P
Proiektua
Adian Research GroupAplicación de aprendizaje automático a señales fisiológicas para facilitar la interacción de usuario y el control de dispositivos
Bildumak
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