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WrisText
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2018
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KinesiologyAssistive TechnologyEngineeringOptimal Key SizeNovel InterfaceInput DeviceWearable TechnologyUser ExperienceText Entry SpeedHuman-computer InteractionWatch HandWearable ComputerHuman MovementTechnologyMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceGesture RecognitionHealth Sciences
We present WrisText - a one-handed text entry technique for smartwatches using the joystick-like motion of the wrist. A user enters text by whirling the wrist of the watch hand, towards six directions which each represent a key in a circular keyboard, and where the letters are distributed in an alphabetical order. The design of WrisText was an iterative process, where we first conducted a study to investigate optimal key size, and found that keys needed to be 55º or wider to achieve over 90% striking accuracy. We then computed an optimal keyboard layout, considering a joint optimization problem of striking accuracy, striking comfort, word disambiguation. We evaluated the performance of WrisText through a five-day study with 10 participants in two text entry scenarios: hand-up and hand-down. On average, participants achieved a text entry speed of 9.9 WPM across all sessions, and were able to type as fast as 15.2 WPM by the end of the last day.
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