A new model for different speed and accuracy requirements in pointing tasks

Fitts' law is a tool for evaluating pointing devices, which has been accepted and applied widespread in the human computer interaction field. However, there are still some problems embarrassing the researchers in this field about its validity. One problem is derived from the request on input hi...

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