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This paper describes the author's dissertation research on improving the accessibility of pen-based technology. The first step for this research was to gather information on the underlying causes of target acquisition difficulty. To meet this goal, a controlled laboratory study was conducted, which uncovered three sources of difficulty: slipping, drifting, and missing just below. The remaining work will be to address these difficulties by implementing new interaction techniques and experimentally evaluating their effectiveness.
ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Sep 1, 2007
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