Underlying Behavioral Parameters of the Operation of Touch-Input Devices: Biases, Models, and Feedback

Author:

Beringer Dennis B.1,Peterson James G.1

Affiliation:

1. The University of Wisconsin-Madison

Abstract

Touch-entry devices have exhibited a number of advantages in relatively low-resolution applications. Requirements for high-resolution input must, however, take into account the inherent biases and limitations of the operator. In this study performance biases in the use of an infrared touch-input device were examined with the input (display) surface at various declinations. A general bias to touch low and to the right of targets was found, the low bias increasing with increasing display declination. Attempts to reduce bias error through simple models based upon earlier trials were more effective when derived from individual performances rather than populational behavior (averages). Handedness effects on performance were also found. Training is discussed as a viable alternative, along with preliminary training results.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology,Human Factors and Ergonomics

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