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ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
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Proceedings of the 10th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
SESSION: Cognition and memory (II)
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Pages 43-50
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-59593-976-0
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ABSTRACT
Understanding how pointing performance varies in real world computer use and over time can provide valuable insight about how systems should accommodate changes in pointing behavior. Unfortunately, pointing data from individuals with pointing problems is rarely studied during real world use. Instead, it is most frequently evaluated in a laboratory where it is easier to collect and evaluate data. We developed a technique to collect and analyze real world pointing performance which we used to investigate the variance in performance of six individuals with a range of pointing abilities. Features of pointing performance we analyzed include metrics such as movement trajectories, clicking, and double clicking. These individuals exhibited high variance during both supervised and unsupervised (or real world) computer use across multiple login sessions. The high variance found within each participant highlights the potential inaccuracy of judging performance based on a single laboratory session.
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Michael Leitner , Özge Subasi , Norman Höller , Arjan Geven , Manfred Tscheligi, User requirement analysis for a railway ticketing portal with emphasis on semantic accessibility for older users, Proceedings of the 2009 International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibililty (W4A), April 20-21, 2009, Madrid, Spain
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