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Move to improve
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2007
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EngineeringVisual InterfaceContinual Improvement ProcessPhysical NavigationVirtual NavigationLarge Information SpacesCoachingVirtual RealityImmersive Technology3D User InteractionChange ManagementDesignUser ExperienceAugmented RealityQuality ImprovementPerformance StudiesEye TrackingBusinessHuman-computer InteractionTechnology
In navigating large information spaces, previous work indicates potential advantages of physical navigation (moving eyes, head, body) over virtual navigation (zooming, panning, flying). However, there is also indication of users preferring or settling into the less efficient virtual navigation. We present a study that examines these issues in the context of large, high resolution displays. The study identifies specific relationships between display size, amount of physical and virtual navigation, and user task performance. Increased physical navigation on larger displays correlates with reduced virtual navigation and improved user performance. Analyzing the differences between this study and previous results helps to identify design factors that afford and promote the use of physical navigation in the user interface.
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