The design and evaluation of a high performance soft keyboard for mobile systems are described. Using a model to predict the upper-bound text entry rate for soft keyboards, we designed a keyboard layout with a predicted upper-bound entry rate of 58.2 wpm. This is about 35% faster than the predicted rate for a QWERTY layout. We compared our design ("OPTI") with a QWERTY layout in a longitudinal evaluation using five participants and 20 45-minute sessions of text entry. Average entry rates for OPT1 increased from 17.0 wpm initially to 44.3 wpm at session 20. The average rates exceeded those for the QWERTY layout after the 10th session (about 4 hours of practice). A regression equation (R2 = .997) in the form of the power-law of learning predicts that our upper-bound prediction would be reach at about session 50. Copyright © 2012 ACM, Inc.
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Scott MacKenzie, I., & Zhang, S. X. (1999). The design and evaluation of a high-performance soft keyboard. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 25–31). https://doi.org/10.1145/302979.302983
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