OATS_201309 Shake'n'Tap study

Dataset

Description

Shake ’n’ Tap
Older Adults Text-entry Studies (OATS):
Our goal was to investigate user attitudes toward novel input methods for smartphones. We tested user input performance with a gesture-based keyboard that displays only half of the qwerty layout and needs to be “shaken” to display the other half, and compared it to input performance with a standard qwerty keyboard.

Study date
September 2013

Contents
Data and Analysis
Data analysis: raw and processed data from study
Study materials
Ethics and plan
Study intro form : completed by participants at experiment start

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Date made available10 Oct 2016
PublisherUniversity of Strathclyde
Date of data productionSept 2013
  • Shake 'n' Tap: a gesture enhanced keyboard for older adults

    Dunlop, M., Komninos, A., Nicol, E. & Hamilton, I., Sept 2014, MobileHCI '14: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices & Services. New York, p. 525-530 6 p.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

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