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Fitts’ law vs. mice, tablets, & trackballs

Posted on June 9, 2007 by R. Clayton Barnes

While Fitts’ Law has been studied extensively with mice, I recently came across an interesting whitepaper comparing mice, trackballs, and (my weapon of choice) tablets.

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