Investigating Screen Reachability on an Articulated Dual-Display Smartphone - Human-Computer Interaction
Conference Papers Year : 2019

Investigating Screen Reachability on an Articulated Dual-Display Smartphone

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Large displays on smartphones accommodate tasks needing more screen real-estate, but at the expense of limiting the use of one-handed operations. In this paper we explore thumb reachability on an articulated dual-display smartphone. While mobile devices are featuring dual screens, no previous work has explored how each physical display’s positions impact one-handed reach and interaction. We explore 32 inter-display configurations resulting from the combination of orientations of the two displays along two axes. In a preliminary study we explore how users grasp such dual-display configurations. We then conduct a study to investigate the effects of the relative position of two displays on thumb reachability. Results provide a range of dual-display configurations that are ideal for one-handed use, enabling knowledge on how apps for such emerging devices can be optimized for thumb input.
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hal-02553854 , version 1 (24-04-2020)

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Mathieu Pecchioli, Emmanuel Dubois, Pourang Irani, Marcos Serrano. Investigating Screen Reachability on an Articulated Dual-Display Smartphone. 17th IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2019), Sep 2019, Paphos, Cyprus. pp.476-485, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-29387-1_27⟩. ⟨hal-02553854⟩
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