TYPING on a touchscreen is a slow and error-strewn business. Keyboards that adjust to individual typing styles could ease the frustration, or reduce the mistakes you make as you walk and type.
Lack of physical feedback makes touchscreen keyboards difficult to use. All parts of the screen feel the same, so it is easy to miss a key. But touchscreens have an advantage over conventional keyboards - the layout can be adapted to suit different typing styles.
Leah Findlater at the University of Maryland in College Park and Jacob Wobbrock at the University of Washington in Seattle asked 12 people to type a series of phrases on a screen-based keyboard that logged the position of each tap. This data highlighted quirks in style that can lead to errors. For example, a user might hit the bottom of a key rather than the centre, making it easy to strike the key below by mistake.
Once the system had identified these quirks it adjusted the layout of the keyboard in a bid to reduce errors. If a user regularly hit the bottom of a key, its position might be lowered. Or the space bar might be enlarged to make it easier to strike with either thumb. Personalizing keyboards had a significant impact. Users typed 15 per cent faster after three sessions with the adjusted keyboards, however there was no change in accuracy.
A similar approach can help reduce the errors that crop up when typing and walking. In a second experiment, in conjunction with Wobbrock's colleague Mayank Goel, the team asked 16 people to type on an iPhone whilst walking. Readings from the phone's accelerometer were logged and compared to typing errors, which uncovered the source of some mistakes. When a person's foot strikes the ground, for example, their taps tend to shift towards the centre of the keyboard.
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