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FittsFarm: Comparing Children’s Drag-and-Drop Performance Using Finger and Stylus Input on Tablets

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We used a two-dimensional Fitts’ law task to compare finger and stylus input with children when performing drag-and-drop tasks on a tablet. Twenty-eight children completed the study. Drag-and-drop performance was significantly better using a low-cost stylus compared to finger input. Throughput was 9% higher for stylus input (2.55 bps) compared to finger input (2.34 bps). Error rates were 35% percent higher for finger input (12.6%) compared to stylus input (9.3%). Error rates approximately doubled with smaller targets. There was no significant difference observed for movement time between input methods. Findings indicate schools should consider providing children with a low-cost stylus for educational activities on tablets.
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hal-02553903 , version 1 (24-04-2020)

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Brendan Cassidy, Janet C. Read, I. Scott Mackenzie. FittsFarm: Comparing Children’s Drag-and-Drop Performance Using Finger and Stylus Input on Tablets. 17th IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT), Sep 2019, Paphos, Cyprus. pp.656-668, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-29387-1_38⟩. ⟨hal-02553903⟩
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