Understanding how to improve the accessibility of computers through cursor control studies
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Abstract
People with motion-impairments often find it difficult to perform many of the actions required to interact with a computer. This paper presents the results of an on-going series of experiments designed to understand how using force feedback affects interaction for motion-impaired users. Point and click tasks were analyzed using new cursor control measures. The results showed significant improvement in throughput for all users with forcefeedback and the cursor control measures were effective in capturing the differences between the conditions.
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