Fitts' Law - Additional References

CS 5724: Models and Theories of Human-Computer Interactions
Fall 1996

1. Card,S.K., English,W.K., and Burr,B.J. (1978). Evaluation of mouse, rate-controlled isometric joystick, step keys and text keys for text selection on a CRT. Ergonomics, 21, 601-613.

2. Fitts,P.M. (1954). The information capacity of the human motor system in controlling the amplitude of movement. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 47, 381-391.

3. Fitts,P.M., and Peterson,J.R. (1964). Information capacity of discrete motor responses. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 67, 103-112.

4. MacKenzie,I.S. (1992). Fitts' law as a research and design tool in human-computer interaction. Human-Computer Interaction, 7, 91-139.

5. MacKenzie,I.S. (1992). Movement time prediction in human-computer interfaces. Proceedings of Graphics Interface '92, 140-150. Toronto:CIPS.

6. MacKenzie,I.S., and Buxton,W. (1992). Extending Fitts' law to two dimensional tasks. Proceedings of the CHI '92 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York:ACM.

7. MacKenzie, I.S., Sellen,A., and Buxton,W. (1991). A comparison of input devices in elemental pointing and dragging tasks. Proceedings of the CHI '91 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 161-166. New York:ACM.


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