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Effects of the Display Angle and Physical Size on Large Touch Displays in the Work Place

Published: 17 October 2017 Publication History
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    Large display and touch screens are becoming ubiquitous within the work place including multiple display screens. There is limited evidence on what configurations and arrangements of the display screens are most effective for data analysis. We conducted two user studies to understand the effectiveness of the display angle, physical size, resolution, and touch precision for data analysis activities. Our results indicated that touch interaction for data analysis sitting at a workstation was most effective with medium sized screens at 27", high precision touch accuracy (not 4K resolution), and display angle titled at 30°. The results from our studies can guide other researchers and developers who want to integrate large touch display screens into their work place environments.

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      ISS '17: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces
      October 2017
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      ISBN:9781450346917
      DOI:10.1145/3132272
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      1. Large high-resolution displays
      2. touch display
      3. work place

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      • (2024)Enhancing Home Exercise Experiences with Video Motion-Tracking for Automatic Display Height AdjustmentProceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3613904.3642936(1-13)Online publication date: 11-May-2024
      • (2019)Is Bigger Better? A Fitts’ Law Study on the Impact of Display Size on Touch PerformanceHuman-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 201910.1007/978-3-030-29387-1_39(669-678)Online publication date: 25-Aug-2019
      • (2018)AdapTableProceedings of the 2018 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces10.1145/3279778.3279779(213-225)Online publication date: 19-Nov-2018

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