Understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1

This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on the interaction of the fingertip and a mobile device’s touch screen. The objective of this study is to identify the finger postures that will be included in the main study on the contact area in the interaction between fingertip and a flat su...

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Main Authors: Mahrus K. Umami, Pedro M. Arezes, Álvaro M. Sampaio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2016-05-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/57587
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spelling doaj-99202220cfb547d3be10f62036428eae2020-11-24T21:26:09ZengUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Dyna0012-73532346-21832016-05-0183197313710.15446/dyna.v83n197.5758743339Understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1Mahrus K. Umami0Pedro M. Arezes1Álvaro M. Sampaio2University of Minho, PortugalUniversity of Minho, PortugalUniversity of Minho, PortugalThis paper presents the results of a preliminary study on the interaction of the fingertip and a mobile device’s touch screen. The objective of this study is to identify the finger postures that will be included in the main study on the contact area in the interaction between fingertip and a flat surface. Twenty participants (15 males and 5 females) took part in this study. They were asked to complete two tasks in a sitting posture. In the first task, they had to touch targets on the mobile device screens by tapping them sequentially, while in the second task they were asked to connect the targets with straight lines. The results showed that the participants used mainly their thumbs and index fingers to touch targets on the screen of the devices. Only a small number of participants used their middle finger, and only in a few touching activities.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/57587finger posturetouch screen devicemobile phonetablet.
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author Mahrus K. Umami
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Álvaro M. Sampaio
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Pedro M. Arezes
Álvaro M. Sampaio
Understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1
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finger posture
touch screen device
mobile phone
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author_facet Mahrus K. Umami
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title Understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1
title_short Understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1
title_full Understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1
title_fullStr Understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1
title_full_unstemmed Understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1
title_sort understanding finger postures when touching targets on the touchscreen of mobile devices1
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Dyna
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publishDate 2016-05-01
description This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on the interaction of the fingertip and a mobile device’s touch screen. The objective of this study is to identify the finger postures that will be included in the main study on the contact area in the interaction between fingertip and a flat surface. Twenty participants (15 males and 5 females) took part in this study. They were asked to complete two tasks in a sitting posture. In the first task, they had to touch targets on the mobile device screens by tapping them sequentially, while in the second task they were asked to connect the targets with straight lines. The results showed that the participants used mainly their thumbs and index fingers to touch targets on the screen of the devices. Only a small number of participants used their middle finger, and only in a few touching activities.
topic finger posture
touch screen device
mobile phone
tablet.
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/57587
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