How small can you go? Analyzing the effect of visual angle in pointing tasks

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People are increasingly using wireless mice from across rooms as they use computers as entertainment centers. As a consequence, they often have to point at targets occupying small visual angles. In this note we present the results of a study on pointing performance for targets occupying small visual angles. Our results suggest there is a steep degradation of pointing performance in both accuracy and speed for targets occupying a visual angle below 3 minutes of arc. Copyright 2012 ACM.

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Hourcade, J. P., & Bullock-Rest, N. E. (2012). How small can you go? Analyzing the effect of visual angle in pointing tasks. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 213–216). https://doi.org/10.1145/2207676.2207706

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