K. Kotani et K. Horii, A fundamental study on pointing force applied to the mouse in relation to approaching angles and the index of difficulty, INT J IND E, 28(3-4), 2001, pp. 189-195
The objective of this study was to obtain empirical data for pointing force
applied to the mouse in relation to the characteristics of a display layou
t such as target areas and approaching angles to the target areas. For our
experiment, a 5 mm-diameter force sensitive resistor was equipped at the to
p of the microswitch inside the mouse for the measurement of the pointing f
orce. A total of five subjects were instructed to perform a series of point
ing tasks as quickly and precisely as possible with different target size a
nd approaching angles. The ANOVA showed a significant main effect for targe
t size on the pointing force and the movement time. Indices of difficulty (
IDs) were calculated by target sizes and linear distances between targets.
The smallest pointing force was found in the conditions with highest IDs. D
etailed analyses on mouse use with this methodology can contribute much to
the ergonomic design of graphical user interface (GUI) that enables more co
mfortable use of the mouse as well as the evaluation of computer tasks with
the risk of musculoskeletal disorders.
Relevance to industry
This research provides a practical technique for measuring pointing force a
pplied to the mouse, which would be valuable for evaluating VDT tasks in ep
idemiological studies. Software designers, especially who engage in GUI, ma
y use information associated with the relationship between operating force
and characteristics of display layouts. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All
rights reserved.