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OmniScroll: Assisting Selection on Mobile Devices with Large Touchscreen using Scroll GestureOmniScroll: Assisting Selection on Mobile Devices with Large Touchscreen using Scroll Gesture

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OmniScroll: Assisting Selection on Mobile Devices with Large Touchscreen using Scroll Gesture
Authors
장유리이용석고건송현주서진욱
Issue Date
Aug-2021
Publisher
한국차세대컴퓨팅학회
Keywords
large touchscreen; mobile devices; single-handed interaction; scrolling; 큰 터치 화면; 모바일 디바이스; 한 손 인터랙션; 스크롤
Citation
한국차세대컴퓨팅학회 논문지, v.17, no.4, pp.23 - 39
Journal Title
한국차세대컴퓨팅학회 논문지
Volume
17
Number
4
Start Page
23
End Page
39
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/42705
DOI
10.23019/kingpc.17.4.202108.003
ISSN
1975-681X
Abstract
Performing tasks on large touchscreen mobile devices with only single hand involves difficulty in reaching some parts of the screen. The problem also occurs in selection tasks on the pages with long content, especially when the top and the bottom of the content contains commonly used targets. We conducted a user study to investigate users’ single-handed scrolling and touching behaviors on long content and found a significant correlation between starting points of scroll gestures and touch points for target selections. From this finding, we designed OmniScroll and OmniScroll+, novel mobile interaction techniques that assist single-handed selection tasks using a scroll gesture as an extension of scrolling content. The techniques dynamically determined the Control-Display ratio to bring the screen to personalized comfortable position with one single scroll gesture. Our comparative evaluation shows that users can select targets quickly and comfortably with our methods and the methods are effective and applicable for both scrollable and non-scrollable contents.
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