by Mark S. Hancock · 2016. 5. 31. · by Mark S. Hancock The hand posture when using a vertical...

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Imager Lab Department of Computer Science University of British Columbia by Mark S. Hancock The hand posture when using a vertical display is different than on a horizontal display. Vertical Displays Horizontal Displays Users can point to and select objects most quickly when they use only wrist movements and not arm movements. On a horizontal display, if the application places targets in a single, static location, either left- or right-handed users will be disadvantaged. let users specify their handedness or determine handedness automatically Applications MUST:

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Imager LabDepartment of Computer ScienceUniversity of British Columbia

by Mark S. Hancock

The hand posture when using a

vertical display is different than on

a horizontal display.

Vertical Displays

Horizontal Displays

Users can point to and select

objects most quickly when they

use only wrist movements and not arm movements.

On a horizontal display, if the

application places targets in a single, static location, either left-

or right-handed users will be

disadvantaged.

let users specify their handednessor

determine handedness automaticallyApplications MUST: