Improving Browsing Performance: A study of four input devices for scrolling and pointing tasks

  • Zhai S
  • Smith B
  • Selker T
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Today's mainstream interaction style (WIMP - window, icon, menu and pointer), although with a long history (Smith, Irby, Kimball, Verplank & Harslem, 1982), is still gaining a wider range of applications and a larger user population. The rapidly developing World Wide Web (

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Zhai, S., Smith, B. A., & Selker, T. (1997). Improving Browsing Performance: A study of four input devices for scrolling and pointing tasks. In Human-Computer Interaction INTERACT ’97 (pp. 286–293). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35175-9_48

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