1. A comparison of two smartphone time-picking interfaces
- Author
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Anne Igeltjørn, Kjetil Madsen Knudsen, Aissatou Dendembo Diallo, Frode Eika Sandnes, Nils Andreas Baumgarten Skogstrøm, and Daria Krivonos
- Subjects
Exploit ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.,HCI) ,Computer science ,Alarm clock ,05 social sciences ,Real-time computing ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,Dial ,ALARM ,InformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLES ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Android (operating system) ,050107 human factors ,Gesture ,Clock face - Abstract
Alarm clocks are important aids that helps us keep a regular routine. This study explores two time-picking interfaces available on Android Smartphones, namely the digit-wheel and dial time-pickers. The digit-wheel time-picker exploits the traditional digit alarm clock metaphor where one cycles through a wheel of hours and a wheel of minutes using multiple small gestures. The dial time-picker is inspired by the analogue clock face and utilizes the real estate of the touch display though single gestures. A mixed experimental design was carried out to compare the efficiency of the two interfaces. The results show that on the first attempt, the digit-wheel time-picker is faster than the dial time-picker, but after a few attempts, the dial time-picker becomes significantly faster than the digit-wheel time-picker. Prior experience with the dial interface had only an interaction effect on the results.
- Published
- 2018