Abstract | ||
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A marking menu allows a user to perform a menu selection by either popping-up a radial (or pie) menu, or by making a straight mark in the direction of the desired menu item without popping-up the menu. A hierarchic marking menu uses hierarchic radial menus and “zig-zag” marks to select from the hierarchy. This paper experimentally investigates the bounds on how many items can be in each level, and how deep the hierarchy can be, before using a marking to select an item becomes too slow or prone to errors. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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1993 | 10.1145/169059.169426 | INTERCHI |
Keywords | DocType | ISBN |
gestures,marking menus,accelerators,menu item,pie menus,input devices,straight mark,pen based input,menu selection,hierarchic radial menu,expert performance,input device | Conference | 90-5199-133-9 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
160 | 36.73 | 9 |
Authors | ||
2 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Gordon Kurtenbach | 1 | 1964 | 373.73 |
William Buxton | 2 | 190 | 40.07 |