Put a Ring on It: Text Entry Performance on a Grip Ring Attached Smartphone

09/14/2018
by   Monwen Shen, et al.
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This paper presents results of a study investing effects of grip rings on text entry. Results revealed that grip rings do not affect text entry performance in terms of speed, accuracy, or keystrokes per character. It then reflects on future research directions based on the results and observations from the study. The purpose of this work is to stress the necessity of classifying and evaluating low-cost mobile phone accessories.

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