KeyGliss: un clavier ambigu prédictif basé sur un appui-glissé

  • Authors:
  • Charles Gilbertz;Alexandre Bucci;Benoît Martin

  • Affiliations:
  • Université Paul Verlaine -- Metz, France;Université Paul Verlaine -- Metz, France;Université Paul Verlaine -- Metz, France

  • Venue:
  • Conference Internationale Francophone sur I'Interaction Homme-Machine
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

KeyGliss is an ambiguous soft keyboard that can be operated by one finger or a stylus. It combines a selection of a key with an explicit disambiguation by sliding. The prediction system maps letters on keys after each taping and the navigation through pages limits the use to four keys. A first experiment done with a stylus shows that this solution is usable. With a stylus, it provides good performance but that remains far below the performance of an AZERTY soft keyboard. Users expressed good satisfaction.