Input devices for web browsing: Age and hand effects

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Jastrzembski T. [1 ]
Charness N. [1 ]
Holley P. [1 ]
Feddon J. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee
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Age; Hand; Input device; Usability; Web;
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10.1007/s10209-003-0083-5
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The work reported in this paper examined performance on a mixed pointing and data entry task using direct and indirect positioning devices for younger, middle-aged, and older adults (n = 72) who were experienced mouse users. Participants used both preferred and non-preferred hands to perform an item selection and text entry task simulating a typical web page interaction. Older adults performed more slowly than middle-aged adults who in turn performed more slowly than young adults. Performance efficiency was superior with the mouse for older adults only on the first two trial blocks. Thereafter mouse and light pen yielded equivalent performance. For other age groups, mouse and light pen were equivalent at all points of practice. Contrary to prior research revealing superior performance with a light pen for pure pointing tasks, these results suggest that older adults may initially perform worse with a light pen than a mouse for mixed tasks. © Springer-Verlag 2005.
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