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A comparison of static, adaptive, and adaptable menus Export

In CHI '04: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems (2004), pp. 89-96.

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This experimental study compared static, adaptive and adaptable split menus. Static menus outperformed adaptive menus. Most people preferred adaptable menus after using other menus, but some needed to be guided in order to understand how to make the most of customization.

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