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Conference Papers Year : 2015

Clutching Is Not (Necessarily) the Enemy

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Clutching is usually assumed to be triggered by a lack of physical space and detrimental to pointing performance. We conduct a controlled experiment using a laptop trackpad where the effect of clutching on pointing performance is dissociated from the effects of control-to-display transfer functions. Participants performed a series of target acquisition tasks using typical cursor acceleration functions with and without clutching. All pointing tasks were feasible without clutching, but clutch-less movements were harder to perform, caused more errors, required more preparation time, and were not faster than clutch-enabled movements.
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hal-01523428 , version 1 (21-06-2017)

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Mathieu Nancel, Daniel Vogel, Edward Lank. Clutching Is Not (Necessarily) the Enemy. ACM CHI 2015, Apr 2015, Seoul, South Korea. ⟨10.1145/2702123.2702134⟩. ⟨hal-01523428⟩
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