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The effect of hand strength on pointing performance of users for different input devices

by: Pradipta Biswas, Pat Langdon
In The proceedings of the 13th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility (2011), pp. 289-290, doi:10.1145/2049536.2049611  Key: citeulike:10391896

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We have investigated how hand strength affects pointing performance of people with and without mobility impair-ment in graphical user interfaces for four different input modalities. We have found that grip strength and active range of motion of wrist are most indicative of the point-ing performance. We have used the study to develop a set of linear equations to predict pointing time for different devices.


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