Project Description

2007–2021
We have long explored the accessibility of touchscreens, particulalry for people with upper-body motor impairments.

Publications

A Preliminary Analysis of Android Educational Game Accessibility

Jesse Martinez, James Fogarty, Jon E. Froehlich

Extended Abstract Proceedings of ASSETS 2021 | Acceptance Rate: 61.8% (55 / 89)

TacTILE: A Preliminary Toolchain for Creating Accessible Graphics with 3D-Printed Overlays and Auditory Annotations

Liang He, Zijian Wan, Leah Findlater, Jon E. Froehlich

Extended Abstract Proceedings of ASSETS 2017

Evaluating Wrist-Based Haptic Feedback for Non-Visual Target Finding and Path Tracing on a 2D Surface

Jonggi Hong, Alisha Pradhan, Jon E. Froehlich, Leah Findlater

Proceedings of ASSETS 2017 | Acceptance Rate: 26.2% (33 / 126)

Comparing Touchscreen and Mouse Input Performance by People With and Without Upper Body Motor Impairments

Leah Findlater, Karyn Moffatt, Jon E. Froehlich, Meethu Malu, Joan Zhang

Proceedings of CHI2017 | Acceptance Rate: 25.0% (606 / 2424)

Surveying the Accessibility of Touchscreen Games for Persons with Motor Impairments: A Preliminary Analysis

Yoojin Kim, Nitaben Sutreja, Jon E. Froehlich, Leah Findlater

Poster Proceedings of ASSETS 2013

Age-Related Differences in Performance with Touchscreens Compared to Traditional Mouse Input

Leah Findlater, Jon E. Froehlich, Kays Fattal, Jacob Wobbrock, Tanya Dastyar

Proceedings of CHI 2013 | Honorable Mention

Barrier pointing: using physical edges to assist target acquisition on mobile device touch screens

Jon E. Froehlich, Jacob Wobbrock, Shaun K. Kane

Proceedings of ASSETS 2007

Talks

Barrier pointing: using physical edges to assist target acquisition on mobile device touch screens

Oct. 15, 2007 | 9th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility (Assets '07)

Tempe, Arizona