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Investigating the gravity well algorithm to help in pointing in electronic interfaces by motor‐impaired users
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Journal of Enabling Technologies
Journal of Assistive Technologies (2011) 5 (3): 112–122.
Published: 16 September 2011
... algorithm can significantly reduce pointing time for both motor and situational impairment. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2011 Human factors Measurement Assistive technology Pointing Adaptation Gravity well Programming and algorithm theory Interactive devices In this paper, we...
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A new input system for disabled users involving eye gaze tracker and scanning interface
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Journal of Enabling Technologies
Journal of Assistive Technologies (2011) 5 (2): 58–66.
Published: 17 June 2011
... Medical appliances Eyes Disabled people Interactive devices Many physically challenged users cannot interact with a computer through a conventional keyboard and mouse. For example, spasticity, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and cerebral palsy confine movement to a very small part of the body...
