In this mixed-methods study, we explore how knowledge workers interact with touchscreen hybrid laptops in a desktop environment. Nine participants were observed performing everyday office tasks using their own devices. From these observations, we identified common arm postures and mapped screen regions where users felt most comfortable. We also documented diverse interaction patterns and highlighted challenges affecting user experience. These findings can inform the design of operating systems and applications to meet the needs of hybrid touchscreen devices in such settings.

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A Study on Patterns of Interaction with Laptop Touchscreens

  • Konstantinos Kotorenis,
  • Nikolaos Avouris

摘要

In this mixed-methods study, we explore how knowledge workers interact with touchscreen hybrid laptops in a desktop environment. Nine participants were observed performing everyday office tasks using their own devices. From these observations, we identified common arm postures and mapped screen regions where users felt most comfortable. We also documented diverse interaction patterns and highlighted challenges affecting user experience. These findings can inform the design of operating systems and applications to meet the needs of hybrid touchscreen devices in such settings.