Research

27 December 2023


Todo: Clean up, sort, categorise, etc.

  1. A STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR INTER-KEYPRESS IN A TYPING TASK -- Richard A. HEATH and Christopher H. WILLCOX
  2. An Estimation of Finger-Tapping Rates and Load Capacities and the Effects of Various Factors -- Mahmut Ekşioğlu, Ali Işeri
  3. DIGRAM KEYING TIMES FOR TYPISTS -- J. G. Fox & R. G. Stansfield
  4. Estimation of digraph costs for keyboard layout optimization -- Ali Işeri, Mahmut Ekşioglu
  5. How We Type: Movement Strategies and Performance in Everyday Typing -- Anna Maria Feit, Daryl Weir, Antti Oulasvirta
  6. Identification of typing behaviors from large keystroke dataset -- Vivek Dhakal
  7. Kinematics of the fingers and hands during computer keyboard use -- Nancy A. Baker, Rakié Cham, Erin Hale Cidboy, James Cook, Mark S. Redfern
  8. Observations on Typing from 136 Million Keystrokes -- Vivek Dhakal, Anna Maria Feit, Per Ola Kristensson, Antti Oulasvirta
  9. Programming Versus Natural Language: On the Effect of Context on Typing in CS1 -- John Edwards, Juho Leinonen, Chetan Birthare, Albina Zavgorodniaia, Arto Hellas
  10. Simulating a Skilled Typist: A Study of Skilled Cognitive-Motor Performance -- DAVID E. RUMELHART, DONALD A. NORMAN
  11. TYPING SPEED, KEYING RATES, AND OPTIMAL KEYBOARD LAYOUTS -- Robin Kinkead
  12. Temporal and force characteristics of fast double-finger, single-finger and hand tapping -- Tomoko Aoki & Hiroshi Kinoshita
  13. 10 Inventions on Keyboard key layout: A TRIZ based analysis -- Umakant Mishra
  14. 40 YEARS OF “HUMAN ENGINEERING THE KEYBOARD” -- Karl H. E. Kroemer
  15. A BIOMECHANICAL ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATE KEYBOARDS USING TENDON TRAVEL -- D.E. Treaster and W.S. Marras
  16. A FIELD EVALUATION OF TWO SPLIT KEYBOARDS -- Jana M. Price, William R. Dowel
  17. A METHOD OF EVALUATING THE ERGONOMIC QUALITIES OF COMFUTER WORKSTATIONS -- Paul D. T y n a n , Ph.D.
  18. A METHOD OF MEASURING FINGER PRESSURE DURING KEYBOARD DATA ENTRY -- A Bolduc, G.L. Beauregard and J.R. LaCourse
  19. A Musculoskeletal Model of the Human Hand to Improve Human-Device Interaction -- Jong Hwa Lee
  20. A NEW FORCE-DISPLACEMENT METROLOGY FOR KEYBOARDS -- Gary S. Olacsi and Robert J. Beaton
  21. A Performance Evaluation on DSK and Qwerty Keyboards -- TAKESHI OKADOME
  22. A QUANTITATIVE MODEL FOR DESIGNING KEYBOARD LAYOUT -- KONG-KING SHIEH AND CHIN-CHIUAN LIN
  23. A Rapid Screening and Testing Protocol for Keyboard Layout Speed Comparison -- Joonseok Lee, Hanggjun Cho, Student Member, IEEE, and R. I. (Bo
  24. A Study of the Statistics of Letters in English Words -- CHARLES t ). BOURNE AND DONALD F. FORD
  25. A Systematic Technique of Smart Phone Keyboard Layout Design for Optimal Text-Messaging -- Chanwoo CHUN
  26. A Usability Assessment of a Specific Alternative Computer Input Device for Users with Spinal Cord Injuries -- Dilys Tsai-Hsuan Tsai
  27. A case study in iterative keyboard design using participatory design techniques -- Gitte Lindgaard, David Caple
  28. A computer keyboard key feel study in performance and preference -- Keaichi Akagi
  29. A familiar font drives early emotional effects in word recognition -- Lars Kuchinke, Beatrix Krause, Nathalie Fritsch, Benny B. Briesemeister
  30. A model for movement time on data-entry keyboards -- COLIN G. DRURY & ERROL R. HOFFMANN
  31. A model of keyboard configuration requirements -- SHARI TREWIN and HELEN PAIN
  32. A new keyboard layout -- Alec Martin
  33. A powerful pseudo-syllabic text entry paradigm -- Francesco Curatellia, Chiara Martinengo
  34. A study of keying skills and various alphanumeric keyboards -- JANET MARY MARTIN
  35. A system for evaluating the effect of keyboard design on force, posture, comfort, and productivity -- PAUL SMUTZ , ELAINE SERINA & DAVID REMPE
  36. A tip of the hat to Kay and QWERTY -- Stephen E. Margolis
  37. A two-dimensional dynamic finger modeling for the analysis of repetitive finger flexion and extension -- Myung Hwan Yun, Hong Jun Eoh, Janghye
  38. ACTIVITY OF INDEX FINGER MUSCLES DURING TYPING -- Carolyn M. Sommerich, William S. Marrasz, and Mohamad Parnianpour
  39. ADJUSTABLE SIT-STAND WORKSTATIONS IN THE OFFICE -- Heather L. Nerhood and Steven W. Thompson
  40. AN ANALYS1S OF THE STANDARD ENGLISH KEYBOARD -- Yuzuru Hiraga, Yoshihiko Ono, Yamada-Hisao
  41. AN ERGONOMIC COMPUTER KEYBOARD FOR CONVENTIONAL, STRAIGHT KEYBOARD USERS: ERGONOMIC RESEARCH IN GENERATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN -- Hugh E. McLoone,
  42. AN INVESTIGATION OF FINGER AND MANUAL DEXTERITY -- TAM CHAN
  43. ANALYSIS OF THE TONY VARIABLE GEOMETRY VDT KEYBOARD -- David A. Thompson, Janis Thomas, James Cone, Antonio Daponte, Robert Markison
  44. ANSI/HFES 100-2007: Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations --
  45. Acceptance of the adjustable keyboard -- AHMET ÇAKIR
  46. Activation Force and Travel Effects on Overexertion in Repetitive Key Tapping -- ROBERT G. RADWIN
  47. Alternative Computer Mouse Design and Testing to Reduce
  48. An Evaluation of the Ergonomics of the QWERTY Keyboards -- CIOBANU Octavian
  49. An assessment of alternate keyboards using finger motion, wrist motion and tendon travel -- Delia E. Treaster, Williams S. Marras
  50. An ergonomic evaluation of the Kinesis Ergonomic Computer Keyboard -- MICHAEL J. GERARD, STEPHEN K. JONES, LEO A. SMITH, ROBERT E. THOMAS & TA
  51. An evaluation of the ergonomics of three computer keyboards -- A. Zecevic , D. I. Miller & K. Harburn
  52. An integrated approach to the study of posture in keyboard operation -- M.A. Life and S.T. Pheasant
  53. An investigation into the immediate effects on comfort, productivity and posture of the BambachTM saddle seat and a standard office chair -- K
  54. Analysis of Alternative Keyboards Using Learning Curves -- Allison M. Anderson, Gary A. Mirka, and Sharon M. B. Joines and David B. Kaber
  55. Analysis of Text Entry Performance Metrics -- Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger
  56. Application of a genetic algorithm to the keyboard layout problem -- Amir Hosein Habibi Onsorodi, Orhan Korhan
  57. Are there Differences in Force Exposures and Typing Productivity between Touchscreen and Conventional Keyboard? -- Jeong Ho Kim1, Lovenoor Aul
  58. Are there Differences in Typing Performance and Typing Forces between Short and Long travel Keyboards? -- Margaret Hughes, Lavi Aulck and Pete
  59. BIGRAMS AND TRIGRAMS -- John Fry
  60. Behind Ten Equally Strong Fingers -- Dr Therese Milanovic
  61. Beware of the QWERTY -- Mike Milne
  62. Bigram and trigram frequencies and versatilities in the English language -- ROBERT L. SOLSO and PAUL F. BARBUTO, JR.
  63. Bilateral deficit and symmetry in finger force production during two-hand multifinger tasks -- Sheng Li, Frederic Danion, Mark L. Latash, Zong
  64. Biomechanics of the Hand -- Scott F.M. Duncan, MD, MPH, MBAa, Caitlin E. Saracevicb, Ryosuke Kakinoki, MD, PhD
  65. CARPAL TUNNEL PRESSURE DURING TYPING: EFFECTS OF WRIST POSTURE AND TYPING SPEED -- Carolyn M. Sommerich
  66. COMPARING IN-KEYBOARD POINTING DEVICES: CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE PRACTITIONER -- David A. Sawin, Wendy Ark
  67. CONFIGURATIONS REVISITED -- DANNY MILLER
  68. Call Me E-Mail: Arranging the Keyboard with a Permutation-Coded Genetic Algorithm -- Jeffrey S. Goettl, Alexander W. Brugh, Bryant A. Julstrom
  69. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Keyboard Use at Work: A Population-Based Study -- Isam Atroshi, Christina Gummesson, Ewald Ornstein, Ragnar Johnsso
  70. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome -- Gautam J. Desai, DO, FACOFP, Dennis J. Dowling, DO, Joshua W. Harbaugh, OMSIV
  71. Carpal tunnel syndrome due to keyboarding and mouse tasks: a review -- Mircea Fagarasanu, Shrawan Kumar
  72. Case example of wrist trauma in keyboard use -- S.L. Sauter, L.J. Chapman, S.J. Knutson and H.A. Anderson
  73. Case-sensitive letter and bigram frequency counts from large-scale English corpora -- MICHAEL N. JONES and D. J. K. MEWHORT
  74. Chord keyboards -- J. Noyes
  75. Clio and the Economics of QWERTY -- Paul A. David
  76. Comment on Neil Kay’s paper—‘Rerun the tape of history and QWERTY always wins’ -- W. Brian Arthur
  77. Computational Design of Input Methods -- Anna Maria Feit
  78. Computer Input Devices: Design for Well-Being and Productivity -- Anna Lourdes Pereira
  79. Computer key switch force-displacement characteristics and short-term effects on localized fatigue -- ROBERT G. RADWIN & BARRY A. RUFFALO
  80. Computer keyswitch force–displacement characteristics affect muscle activity patterns during index finger tapping -- David L. Lee, Po-Ling Kuo
  81. Contribution of the ulnar digits to grip strength -- Jennifer Methot BHK MSc, Shrikant J Chinchalkar MThO BSc, Robert S Richards MD FRCSC
  82. Corpus Portal for Search in Monolingual Corpora -- Uwe Quasthoff, Matthias Richter, Christian Biemann
  83. Cyber Swarm optimization for general keyboard arrangement problem -- Peng-Yeng Yin, En-Ping Su
  84. Data-entry keyboard geometry and keying movement times -- ERROL R. HOFFMANN , KEN K. TSANG & ANDREW MU
  85. Design Features of Alternative Computer Keyboards: A Review of Experimental Data -- Richard W. Marklin, PhD, CPE, Guy G. Simoneau, PT, PhD
  86. Design and evaluation of a curved computer keyboard -- Hugh E. McLoone, Melissa Jacobson, Peter Clarkc, Ryan Opina, Chau Hegg and Peter Johnso
  87. Design and evaluation of small, linear QWERTY keyboards -- Han-Chi Hsiao*, Fong-Gong Wu, Chien-Hsu Chen
  88. Design of an alternative keyboard layout for the Greek language -- Nicholas Marinaras & Kostas Lyritzis
  89. Designing better keyboards via simulated annealing -- Lissa Light, Peter Anderson
  90. Determination of Finger Flexibility -- Ch. Wagner
  91. Determining Functional Finger Capabiiities of Heaithy Adults: Comparing Experimental Data to a Biomechanical Model -- Samuel T. Leitkam, Tamar
  92. Differences in the three-dimensional typing forces between short and long travel keyboards -- Margaret Hughes and Peter W. Johnson
  93. Differences in typing forces, muscle activity, comfort, and typing performance among virtual, notebook, and desktop keyboards -- Jeong Ho Kim,
  94. Differences in typing forces, muscle activity, wrist posture, typing performance, and self-reported comfort among conventional and ultra-low t
  95. Digit kinematics during typing with standard and ergonomic keyboard configurations -- Nancy A. Baker, Rakié Cham, Erin Hale, James Cook, Mark
  96. Does keyboard design improve performance and/or comfort of workplace-based computer users with musculoskeletal disorders? -- Kathryn Caukill,
  97. EFFECTS OF A FIXED-ANGLE, SPLIT KEYBOARD WITH CENTER TRACKBALL ON PERFORMANCE, POSTURE AND COMFORT COMPARED WITH A CONVENTIONAL KEYBOARD AND M
  98. EFFECTS OF A VERTICAL SPLIT-KEYBOARD ON POSTURE, COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE -- Timothy M. Muss and Alan Hedge
  99. EFFECTS OF COMPUTER KEYBOARD SETUP PARAMETERS AND USER’S ANTHROPOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS ON WRIST DEVIATION AND TYPING EFFICIENCY -- Richard W.
  100. EFFECTS OF FULL MOTION FOREARM SUPPORTS AND A NEGATIVE SLOPE KEYBOARD SUPPORT SYSTEM ON HAND-WRIST POSTURE WHILE KEYBOARDING -- James R. Power
  101. EFFECTS OF KEYBOARD DESIGN AND TYPING SKILL ON USER KEYBOARD PREFERENCES AND THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE -- Hans Brunner and Rose Mae RichardsonEFFECTS OF KEYBOARD HEIGHT ON TYPIST PERFORMANCE AND PREFERENCE -- Teresa M. Burke, William H. Muto, & James C. Gutmann
  102. EFFECTS OF SITTING AND STANDING WORK POSTURES ON SHORT-TERM TYPING PERFORMANCE AND DISCOMFORT -- Gourab Kar and Alan Hedge
  103. EVALUATION OF THREE COMPUTER KEYBOARD DESIGNS -- ALEKSANDRG ZECEVIC
  104. Effect of Computer Keyboard Slope and Height on Wrist Extension Angle -- Guy G. Simoneau and Richard W. Marklin
  105. Effect of Computer Keyboard Slope on Wrist Position and Forearm Electromyography of Typists Without Musculoskeletal Disorders -- Joseph E Berm
  106. Effect of Four Computer Keyboards in Computer Users With Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorders -- Pat Tittiranonda PhD, David Rempel,Thoma
  107. Effect of Setup Configurations of Split Computer Keyboards on Wrist Angle -- Richard W Marklin, Guy G Simoneau
  108. Effect of Wrist Posture on Carpal Tunnel Pressure while Typing -- David M. Rempel, Peter J. Keir, Joel M. Bach
  109. Effect of horizontal position of the computer keyboard on upper extremity posture and muscular load during computer work -- K. Kotani, L. H. B
  110. Effect of keyswitch design of desktop and notebook keyboards related to key stiffness and typing force -- Marcia J. Bufton, Richard W. Marklin
  111. Effect of the Number Pad on Mousing Location -- Thomas Levine
  112. Effectiveness of hand- and foot-operated secondary input devices for word-processing tasks before and after training -- Fredrick P. Garcia, Ki
  113. Effects of Age and Skill in Typing -- Timothy A. Salthouse
  114. Effects of Computer Keyboarding on Ultrasonographic Measures of the Median Nerve -- Kevin K. Toosi, MD, MS, Bradley G. Impink, PhD, Nancy A. B
  115. Effects of Key Stiffness on Force and the Development of Fatigue While Typing -- Michael J. Gerard , Thomas J. Armstrong , James A. Foulke & B
  116. Effects of Negatively Sloped Keyboard Wedges on User Performance and Perceptions -- Mitchell A. Woods
  117. Effects of Static Fingertip Loading on Carpal Tunnel Pressure -- David Rempel, Peter J. Keir, W. Paul Smutz, and Alan Hargens
  118. Effects of a Split Keyboard Design and Wrist Rest on Performance, Posture, and Comfort -- Michael J. Smith, Ben-Tzion Karsh, Frank T. Conway,
  119. Effects of a vertical keyboard design on typing performance, user comfort and muscle tension -- Gerard P. van Galen , Hanneke Liesker, Ab de H
  120. Effects of input methods on inter-key press intervals during continuous typing -- Huey-Wen Liang , Yaw-Huei Hwang & Fu-Han Chang
  121. Effects of keyboard keyswitch design: A review of the current literature Krishna Asundi and Dan Odellb
  122. Effects of keyboard tray geometry on upper body posture and comfort -- Alan Hedge , Singe Morimoto & Daniel Mccrobie
  123. Effects of keyswitch design and finger posture on finger joint kinematics and dynamics during tapping on computer keyswitches -- Devin L. Jind
  124. Effects of negatively sloped keyboard wedges on risk factors for upper extremity work-related musculoskeletal disorders and user performance~M
  125. Effects of two types of chairs on stature change and comfort for individuals with healthy and herniated discs -- DOMINIQUE P. MICHEL & MARTIN
  126. Efficient Keyboard Layouts for Sequential Access in Augmentative and Alternative Communication -- Horabail S. Venkatagiri
  127. Engram: a systematic approach to optimize keyboard layouts for touch typing, with example for the English language -- Arno Klein​​, PhD
  128. Ergonomic design of a computer keyboard layout for the Jawi script -- Shahrul Kamaruddin, S.C. Beng and Zahid A. Khan
  129. Ergonomic keyboard design -- ROLF ILG
  130. Estimation of Human Finger Tapping Forces Based on a Fingerpad-Stiffness Model -- Keisuke Shima, Yasuhiro Tamura, Toshio Tsuji, Akihiko Kandor
  131. Evaluation and Improvement of Dvorak Keyboard Layout Using CADWORK -- U.J. Udosen
  132. Evolving a More Optimal Keyboard -- Christopher P Walker
  133. External finger forces in submaximal five-finger static pinch prehension -- Radwin, Oh
  134. FAILURE IN THE TECHNICAL USER-INTERFACE DESIGN PROCESS -- HAROLD THIMBLEBY
  135. FINGER MOTION ANALYSIS IN TYPING OF TEXTS OF VARYING COMPLEXITY -- Richard A. Olsen and Riley A. Murray
  136. FINGERTIP FORCES WHILE USING THREE DIFFERENT KEYBOARDS -- David Rempel and Jack Gerson
  137. FORCE MEASUREMENT OF HAND AND FINGERS -- Károly János Bretz1, Ákos Jobbágy1, Károly Bretz
  138. Factors Which Influence Key Entry Speed On
  139. Factors for winning interface format battles: A review and synthesis of the literature -- Geerten van de Kaa, Jan van den Ende, Henk J. de Vri
  140. FingeRing: A Keyboard Device for Wearable Computers -- Masaaki Fukumoto, Akira Hiraiwa, and Noboru Sonehara
  141. Finger Extensor Muscle Activity During Mouse Use -- David L. Lee, Jacob Fleisher and Hugh E. McLoone, Kentaro Kotani, and Jack T. DennerleinFinger Pad Interfacial Pressure Measurement with Fine Spatial Resolution -- Louis H. Buell Jr.
  142. Finger force capability: measurement and prediction using anthropometric and myoelectric measures -- Angela DiDomenico Astin
  143. Finger joint coordination during tapping -- Po-Ling Kuo, David L. Lee, Devin L. Jindrich, Jack T. Dennerlein
  144. Finger joint impedance during tapping on a computer keyswitch -- Devin L. Jindrich, Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Jack T. Dennerlein
  145. Finger motion, wrist motion and tendon travel as a function of keyboard angles -- John E. Nelson, Delia E. Treaster, William S. Marras
  146. Forearm Pronation, Wrist Extension, and Ulnar Deviation: A Meta-Analysis -- Nancy A. Baker, Erin L. Cidboy
  147. GUIDELINES FOR COMPUTER WORKSTATIONS -- Catherine Cook & Robin Burgess-Limerick
  148. Going short: the effects of short travel key switches on typing performance, typing force, forearm muscle activity, and user experience -- Cop
  149. Growth Diagrams for Individual Finger Strength in Children
  150. HAND TRACKING, FINGER IDENTIFICATION, AND CHORDIC MANIPULATION ON A MULTI-TOUCH SURFACE -- Wayneby Westerman
  151. HEALTHY KEYBOARDING: EFFECTS OF WRIST RESTS, KEYBOARD TRAYS, AND A PRESET TILTDOWN SYSTEM ON WRIST POSTURE, SEATED POSTURE, AND MUSCULOSKELETA
  152. Hand digit control in children: age-related changes in hand digit force interactions during maximum flexion and extension force production tas
  153. Handbook of Human-Computer Interact: Chapter 21: Keys and Keyboards -- Kathleen M. Potosnak
  154. Hands typing what hands do: Action–semantic integration dynamics throughout written verb production -- Adolfo M. García, Agustín Ibáñez
  155. Hard and Soft Keyboards: Experience, Eye Behaviors and Finger Movements -- Seckin Celik
  156. Hierarchical Control of Cognitive Processes: The Case for Skilled Typewriting -- Gordon D. Logan and Matthew J. C. Crump
  157. High Tech Misery in China: The Dehumanization of Young Workers Producing Our Computer Keyboards -- National Labor Committee
  158. Human Engineering the Keyboard -- K. H. EBERHARD KROEMER
  159. Human Factors Criteria for the Design and Acquisition of Keyboards: A Revision to Chapter 9 of the Human Factors Design Standard -- Vicki Ahls
  160. Human Hand: Kinematics, Statics and Dynamics -- Fai Chen Chen1, Alain Favetto, Mehdi Mousavi, Elisa P. Ambrosio, Silvia Appendino, Alessandro
  161. Human engineering the one-handed keyboard -- Z. Eilam
  162. Human performance characteristics of three-finger chord sequences -- Frode Eika Sandnes
  163. Human-Computer Interactions: Are There Adverse Health Consequences? -- Henry H. Emurian
  164. INTEGRATING CURSOR CONTROL INTO THE COMPUTER KEYBOARD -- Rick Gill, Sallie Gordon, Steven Dean. and Daniel McGehee
  165. INTERNATIONAL HCI-STANDARDS ON KEYBOARDS AND OTHER INPUT DEVICES -- Ahmet E. Cakir
  166. Impact of Finger Position on Pinch Strength -- Walukonis KR, Beasley J, Powers J, Boerema R and Anderson K
  167. Improvements to Keyboard Optimization with Integer Programming -- Andreas Karrenbauer, Antti Oulasvirta
  168. Improvised layout of keypad entry system for mobile phones -- Arpit Mittal, Arijit Sengupta
  169. In Vivo Finger Flexor Tendon Force while Tapping on a Keyswitch -- Jack Tigh Dennerlein, Edward Diao, C. D. Mote Jr., and David M. Rempel
  170. Influence of arm and wrist support on forearm and back muscle activity in computer keyboard operation -- P.K. Nag, S. Pal, A. Nag, H. Vyas
  171. Influence of mouse position on muscular activity in the neck, shoulder and arm in computer users -- Catherine J. Cook and Kamal Kothiya
  172. Intensive computer keyboard training programmes -- D. Glencross and N. Bluhm
  173. Interventions for the Primary Prevention of Work-Related Carpal Tunnel Syndrome -- Andrew E. Lincoln, MS, ScD, Jon S. Vernick, JD, MPH, Susann
  174. Investigation of Applied Forces in Alphanumeric Keyboard Work -- Thomas J. Armstrong , James A. Foulke , Bernard J. Martin , Jack Gerson & Dav
  175. KEY FORCE AND TYPING PERFORMANCE -- David F. Loricchio
  176. KEYBOARD DESIGN: AN INVESTIGATION OF USER PREFERENCE AND PERFORMANCE -- Robert W. Monty and Harry L. Snyder
  177. KEYBOARD SHAPE AND ARRANGEMENT EFFECTS ON KEYBOARD DESIGN ELEMENTS -- Marita A. O’Brien
  178. Key Strike Forces and Their Relation to High Level of Musculoskeletal Symptoms -- Yafa Levanon, Amit Gefen, Yehuda Lerman, Sigal Portnoy, Nava
  179. Keyboard Design and Operating Posture -- D. FERGUSON & JOAN DUNCAN
  180. Keyboard Design and Operation: A Review of the Major Issues -- DAVID G . ALDEN, KICIIARD W. DANIELS, and ARNOLD I. KANAKICK
  181. Keyboard Human Factors: An Annotated Bibliography -- Lawrence J. Najjar
  182. Keyboard Operating Posture and Symptoms in Operating -- JOAN DUNCAN & D. FERGUSON
  183. Keyboard Reaction Force and Finger Flexor Electromyograms during Computer Keyboard Work -- BERNARD J. MARTIN/ THOMAS J. ARMSTRONG, JAMES A. FO
  184. Keyboard design in the electronic era -- Lillian G Malt
  185. Keyboard design through physiological strain measurements -- P. Zipp, E. Haider, N. Halpern, and W. Rohmert
  186. Keyboard entry -- Edmund T. Klemmer
  187. Keyboard layouts: Lessons from the Meꞌphaa and Sochiapam Chinantec designs -- Hugh Paterson III
  188. Keyboard operating posture and actuation force: Implications for muscle over-use -- M.J. Rose
  189. Keyboard use and musculoskeletal outcomes among computer users -- Fred Gerr, Carolyn P. Monteilh, Michele Marcus
  190. Keyboards and keying: An annotated bibliography of the literature from 1878 to 1999 -- Karl H.E. Kroemer
  191. Keysquare - minimized keyboard for all devices -- Dragon Lai, Vincent Lau
  192. Keyswitch Orientation Can Reduce Finger Joint Torques During Tapping on a Computer Keyswitch -- Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Devin L. Jindrich, and
  193. Keyswitch Orientation Can Reduce Finger Joint Torques During Tapping on a Computer Keyswitch -- Balakrishnan, Aruna D; Jindrich, Devin L ; Den
  194. Layout simulation for keyboards -- ISSACHAR GILAD & MOSHE A. POLLATSCHEK
  195. Learning rate Analysis of Alternative Keyboards -- Allison M. Anderson, Gary A. Mirka and Sharon M.B. Joines
  196. Left-handed versus right-handed computer mouse use: effect on upper-extremity posture -- Alain Delislea, Daniel Imbeaub, Brenda Santosb, Andre
  197. Low Profile Keyboard Design: The Effect of Physical Key Characteristics On Typing Productivity and User Preference -- Wimberly S. Hoyle, Micha
  198. MEASURING COMPUTER STYLE: THE FREQUENCY AND DISTRIBUTION OF COMPUTER KEYBOARD BEHAVIORS -- Nancy A. Baker and Mark S. Redfern
  199. Measured with the RIHM -- H. M. Molenaar PhD, Ruud W. Selles PhD, Sten P. Willemsen MSc, Steven E. R. Hovius MD, PhD, Henk J. Stam MD, PhD
  200. Mechanical and Membrane Keyboard Typing Assessment Using Surface Electromyography (sEMG) -- Tri Pham & Nicholas Kelling
  201. Modifying Keyboard Layout to Reduce Finger-travel Distance -- Nan Yang, Amol D. Mali
  202. Multi-position ergonomic computer workstation design to increase comfort of computer work -- Sisay A. Workineh*, Hiroshi Yamaura
  203. Multidimensional Pareto Optimization of Touchscreen Keyboards for Speed, Familiarity and Improved Spell Checking -- Mark D Dunlop and John Lev
  204. Muscular e!ort in four keyboard designs -- Issachar Gilad*, Shlomit Harel
  205. N-Gram-Based Text Categorization -- William B. Cavnar and John M. Trenkle
  206. Non-Keyboard QWERTY Touch Typing: A Portable Input Interface For The Mobile User -- Goldstein, Book, et al
  207. ON THE MEASUREMENT OF HUMAN STRENGTH -- K.H.E. Kroemer, W.S. Marras, J.D. McGlothlin, D.R. Mclntyre, and M. Nordin
  208. OPTIMIZATION OF KEYBOARD DESIGN FOR SPECIALIZED TEXT ENTRY -- Gregory Francis
  209. OPTIMIZED KEYBOARD LABELING FOR VISUALLY GUIDED KEYING: FITTS’ LAW FITS POORLY -- Ron Noel
  210. ORGANIZATIONAL OBSTACLES AND PRODUCT DESIGN INNOVATION FOR A NEW FIXED-SPLIT ERGONOMIC KEYBOARD -- Hugh McLoone, Melissa Jacobson
  211. Optimal Character Arrangement for Ambiguous Keyboards Using a PSO-based Algorithm -- Peng-Yeng Yin, En-Ping Su
  212. Optimization of the keyboard arrangement problem using an Ant Colony algorithm -- Jan Eggers, Dominique Feillet, Steffen Kehl, Marc Oliver Wag
  213. Optimizing Touchscreen Keyboards for Gesture Typing -- Brian A. Smith, Xiaojun Bi, Shumin Zhai
  214. PIANIST HAND SPANS: GENDER AND ETHNIC DIFFERENCES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PIANO PLAYING -- Rhonda Boyle, Robin Boyle and Erica Booker
  215. PROBLEMS OF PIANO PLAYING -- SIDNEY HARRISON
  216. Performance on a prototype keyboard with ternary chorded keys -- K H E Kroemer
  217. Physics-based Graphical Keyboard Design -- Michael Hunter, Shumin Zhai, Barton A Smith
  218. Potentially risky postural behaviors during worksite keyboard use -- Nancy A. Baker, ScD, OTR/L and Mark Redfern, PhD
  219. Prediction of Success at Typing -- THOMAS G. CLEAVER
  220. Preferred Declination of the Line of Sight -- SUSAN G. HILL and KARL H. E. KROEMER,
  221. Preferred line of sight angle -- KARL H. E. KROEMER & SUSAN G. HILL
  222. Product development of an ergonomic keyboard -- J. Buesen
  223. QWERTY is dead; long live path dependence -- Jean-Philippe Vergne
  224. QWERTY is efficient -- Bernardo Guimaraes, Ana Elisa Pereira
  225. QWERTY vs. Dvorak Efficiency: A Computational Approach -- Ricard Torres
  226. QWERTY—the immortal keyboard -- Jan Noyes
  227. Quantifying Differences among Ten Fingers in Force Control Capabilities by a Modified Meyer Model -- Cong Peng, Dangxiao Wang and Yuru Zhang <
  228. Quantifying the Independence of Human Finger Movements: Comparisons of Digits, Hands, and Movement Frequencies -- Charlotte Häger-Ross and Mar
  229. REACTION TIME OF THE FINGERS WITH RESPONSES MEASURED ON A TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD -- V. HAYES AND GERALD HALPIN
  230. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME AND WRIST ANGLE IN COMPUTER WORKERS -- Chin-Wei Liu, Tien-Wen Chen, Ming-Cheng Wang, Chia-Hsin Che
  231. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMPUTER KEYBOARD SLOPE AND WRIST EXTENSION ANGLE -- Guy G. Simoneau, Richard W. Marklin
  232. Rapid Screening of Keyboard Layouts -- Joonseok Lee, Hanggjun Cho, R. I. (Bob) McKay
  233. Reliability of Physical Examination of the Upper Extremity Among Keyboard Operators -- Deborah F. Salerno, PhD, Alfred Franzblau, MD, Robert A
  234. Repetitive Strain Injury in the UK: Soft Tissues and Hard Issues -- N. Khilji, S. Smithson
  235. Rerun the tape of history and QWERTY always wins: Response to Arthur, Margolis, and Vergne -- Neil M. Kay
  236. Rerun the tape of history and QWERTY always wins -- Neil M. Kay
  237. Resolving Ambiguity in Overloaded Keyboards -- Francine Evans, Steven Skiena
  238. Short-Type: A Behavioral Analysis of Typing and Text Entry -- JAMES W. SCHOONARD and STEPHEN J. BOIES
  239. Simulation of Typing Process on Different Layouts with Emphasis on Distance and Motion Issues -- ISMAIL EL-AZHARY, MEMBER, IEEE, AQIL M. AZMI,
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  241. Speech and Language Processing: CHAPTER 4 N-Grams -- Daniel Jurafsky & James H. Martin
  242. Speed and accuracy effects of fingers and dexterity in 5-choice reaction tasks -- HARALD LACHNIT & WOLFGANG PIEPER
  243. Speed–accuracy tradeoffs in specialized keyboards -- Gregory Francisn, Elizabette Johnson
  244. Standards for Keyboards -- R.W. BEMER
  245. Strength Data for design safety - Phase 1 -- DTI
  246. Studies on Ergonomically Designed Alphanumeric Keyboards -- M. NAKASEKO, E. GRANDJEAN, W. HUNTING, and R. GIERER
  247. THE ACQUISITION OF TYPEWRITING -- Donald R. GENTNER
  248. THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THE KEYBOWL: A STUDY ON AN ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED ALPHANUMERIC INPUT DEVICE -- Peter Joseph McAlindon
  249. THE EFFECT OF KEYBOARD KEY SPACING ON PRODUCTIVITY, USABILITY, AND BIOMECHANICS IN TOUCH TYPISTS WITH LARGE HANDS -- Anna Pereira, David L. Le
  250. THE EFFECT OF SIX KEYBOARD DESIGNS ON WRIST AND FOREARM POSTURES -- Alan Barr, David Rempel, Ed Young, David Brafman
  251. THE EFFECT OF SPLIT AND VERTICALLY-INCLINED COMPUTER KEYBOARDS ON WRIST AND FOREARM POSTURE -- Richard W. Marklin, Guy G. Simoneau, John F. Mo
  252. THE MALTRON KEYBOARDS -- STEPHEN W. HOBDAY
  253. THE MINIMOTION TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD -- ROY T GRIFFITH
  254. THE STRENGTH OF THE HAND -- Alfred B. Swanson, M.D., Ivan B. Matev, M.D., G. de Groot, M.D.
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  256. TRACKBALL MODIFICATION BASED ON ERGONOMIC EVALUATION -- Ido Morag, David Shinar, Keren Saat, Anna Osba
  257. TYPEHEX Keyboard: A virtual keyboard for faster typing in Smartphone -- Ahmed Iqbal Pritom, Hasan Mahmud, Sanjan Ahmed, Md. Kamrul Hasan, and
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  263. The Effect of Keyboard Key Spacing on Typing Speed, Error, Usability, and Biomechanics, Part 2: Vertical Spacing -- Anna Pereira, Chih-Ming Hs
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  265. The Effect of Three Alternative Keyboard Designs on
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  273. The customizable keyboard -- MOSHE A. POLLATSCHEK & ISSACHAR GILAD
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  291. Usability of a one-hand ternary chord keyboard -- Mark L. McMulkin and Karl H. E. Kroemer
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  298. WRIST POSTURES WHILE TYPING ON A STANDARD AND SPLIT KEYBOARD -- M Honan, E Serina, R Tal, D Rempel
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