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Non-occluding intelligent magnifiers for sketching on small displays

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Schmieder, Paul
Plimmer, Beryl
Hosking, John

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British Computer Society

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We present intelligent magnification techniques that combine distortion techniques with automatic content information awareness. They have been developed to support sketching on small displays. A first evaluation study that tested and compared three existing distortion lenses showed their general unsuitability for sketching. Based on these findings we developed and evaluated a new set of intelligent lenses, which use context information as the distortion regulator. The evaluation shows that using our new intelligent lenses leads to fewer errors, without time penalties, and with higher user satisfaction.

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BCS-HCI 2012 Proceedings of the 26th Annual BCS Interaction Specialist Group Conference on People and Computers

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