Cuaresma et al., 2013 - Google Patents
A study of variations of Qwerty soft keyboards for mobile phonesCuaresma et al., 2013
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- Cuaresma J
- MacKenzie I
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- Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia and Human-Computer Interaction-MHCI
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Three recent Qwerty soft keyboard variations are studied: Curve (equivalent to Swype), T+(equivalent to SureType), and Octopus (equivalent to the Blackberry Z10 keyboard). In an experiment with 12 participants, the Octopus keyboard surpassed the standard Qwerty …
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