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An Ergonomic Study of the Efficiency of the Mobile Shortcuts and Page-Turning Keys in Chinese Users
Adelaide, Australia January 23-January 24
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WKDD.2008.74First International Workshop on Knowl ...
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Mobile interface ergonomics efficiency is on the center of the focus of small-screen interface design. This investigation performed a mixed design experiment to examine the effects of different arrangements of shortcuts and page-turning keys on the operation efficiency. The results showed the shortcuts and page-turning keys both had significant effects on user's performance. The interaction between the two also reached significance. Furthermore, the participants' reaction was significantly faster when there were shortcuts and page-turning keys than not. Key Words: Mobile phone, Shortcuts, page-turning
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Xuemin Zhang, Renlai Zhou, Bin Yang, Wen Shan, Qin Xu, "An Ergonomic Study of the Efficiency of the Mobile Shortcuts and Page-Turning Keys in Chinese Users," wkdd, pp.125-130, First International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (WKDD 2008), 2008
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