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Title: The impact of keyboard layouts on dwell-free eye-driven typing performance
Authors: Caruana, Bernine
Porter, Chris
Keywords: Self-help devices for people with disabilities
Eye tracking -- Technological innovations
Typewriting -- Technological innovations
Keyboards (Electronics)
Human-computer interaction
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Europe Chapter
Citation: Caruana, B., & Porter, C. (2017). The Impact of Keyboard Layouts on Dwell-Free Eye-Driven Typing Performance. Poster session presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (Europe Chapter) Annual Meeting, Rome, Italy.
Abstract: The modern technique of dwell-free eye typing enables more efficient communication than the conventional, dwell-based technique. Nevertheless, speech and motor impaired individuals, who are also digital immigrants, may experience challenges with this technique due to their unfamiliarity with keyboard layouts. Unfamiliarity introduces letter search patterns which in turn affect dwell-free algorithmic efficiency.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/119200
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