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PieCursor: merging pointing and command selection for rapid in-place tool switching
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Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems table of contents
Florence, Italy
SESSION: Menu and Command Selection table of contents
Pages: 1361-1370  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-011-1
Authors
George Fitzmaurice  Autodesk, Toronto, Canada
Justin Matejka  Autodesk, Toronto, Canada
Azam Khan  Autodesk, Toronto, Canada
Michael Glueck  Autodesk, Toronto, Canada
Gordon Kurtenbach  Autodesk, Toronto, Canada
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We describe a new type of graphical user interface widget called the "PieCursor." The PieCursor is based on the Tracking Menu technique and consists of a radial cluster of command wedges, is roughly the size of a cursor, and replaces the traditional cursor. The PieCursor technique merges the normal cursor function of pointing with command selection into a single action. A controlled experiment was conducted to compare the performance of rapid command and target selection using the PieCursor against larger versions of Tracking Menus and a status quo Toolbar configuration. Results indicate that for small clusters of tools (4 and 8 command wedges) the PieCursor can outperform the toolbar by 20.8% for coarse pointing. For fine pointing, the performance of the PieCursor degrades approximately to the performance found for the Toolbar condition.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
George Fitzmaurice: colleagues
Justin Matejka: colleagues
Azam Khan: colleagues
Michael Glueck: colleagues
Gordon Kurtenbach: colleagues