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kgajos Jacko [5 articles]

Recent papers posted to kgajos library by the author Jacko. You can also see everyones Jacko.
  • How do people tap when walking? An empirical investigation of nomadic data entry
    International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 65, No. 9. (September 2007), pp. 759-769.
    by Min Lin, Rich Goldman, Kathleen J Price, Andrew Sears, Julie Jacko
    posted to user-study situational-impairments fitts-law by kgajos on 2008-05-17 05:49:51 as **
  • Capturing the effects of context on human performance in mobile computing systems
    Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Vol. 11, No. 2. (February 2007), pp. 81-96.
  • Impact of graphical user interface screen features on computer task accuracy and speed in a cohort of patients with age-related macular degeneration
    American Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol. 134, No. 6. (December 2002), pp. 857-862.
    by Ingrid U Scott, William J Feuer, Julie A Jacko
    posted to user-study vision-impairments by kgajos on 2007-03-22 07:10:32 as **
  • A multi-domain approach for enhancing text display for users with visual aberrations
    (2006), pp. 34-39.
    by Miguel Alonso, Armando Barreto, Julie A Jacko, Malek Adjouadi
    posted to vision-impairments by kgajos on 2007-02-25 22:35:47 as read
  • Low vision: the role of visual acuity in the efficiency of cursor movement
    (2000), pp. 1-8.
    by Julie A Jacko, Armando B Barreto, Gottlieb J Marmet, Josey YM Chu, Holly S Bautsch, Ingrid U Scott, Robert H Rosa
    posted to user-study vision-impairments by kgajos on 2006-11-24 03:58:35 as read
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