INVESTIGATING TOUCHSCREEN TYPING - THE EFFECT OF KEYBOARD SIZE ON TYPING SPEED

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作者
SEARS, A [1 ]
REVIS, D [1 ]
SWATSKI, J [1 ]
CRITTENDEN, R [1 ]
SHNEIDERMAN, B [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MARYLAND,HUMAN COMP INTERACT LAB,COLL PK,MD 20742
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10.1080/01449299308924362
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TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
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Two studies investigated the effect keyboard size has on typing speed and error rates for touchscreen keyboards using the lift-off strategy. A cursor appeared when users touched the screen and a key was selected when they lifted their finger from the screen. Four keyboard sizes were investigated ranging from 24.6 cm to 6.8 cm wide. Results indicate that novices can type approximately 10 words per minute (WPM) on the smallest keyboard and 20 WPM on the largest. Experienced users improved to 21 WPM on the smallest keyboard and 32 WPM on the largest. These results indicate that, although slower, small touchscreen keyboards can be used for limited data entry when the presence of a regular keyboard is not practical. Applications include portable pocket-sized or palmtop computers, messaging systems, and personal information resources. Results also suggest the increased importance of experience on these smaller keyboards. Research directions are suggested.
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