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Impact of screen size on performance, awareness, and user satisfaction with adaptive graphical user interfaces
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Browser User InterfaceEngineeringVisual InterfaceEducationAdaptive PersonalizationUser Interface DesignTouch User InterfaceScreen SizeMobile InterfaceAssistive TechnologyDesignUser ExperienceUser SatisfactionUser EvaluationAdaptive User InterfaceExtended RealityHuman-computer InteractionScreen Real EstateTechnologyAdaptive Interfaces
Adaptive personalization, where the system adapts the interface to a user's needs, has the potential for significant performance benefits on small screen devices. However, research on adaptive interfaces has almost exclusively focused on desktop displays. To explore how well previous findings generalize to small screen devices, we conducted a study with 36 subjects to compare adaptive interfaces for small and desktop-sized screens. Results show that high accuracy adaptive menus have an even larger positive impact on performance and satisfaction when screen real estate is constrained. The drawback of the high accuracy menus, however, is that they reduce the user's awareness of the full set of items in the interface, potentially making it more difficult for users to learn about new features.
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