Low vision individuals with central visual field loss can use head-pointing to select 2° targets in VR, reaching near-control performance with sufficiently large pointer activation zones.
Evaluation of a gaze-controlled vision enhancement system for reading in visually impaired people
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Large-print editions of layout-based documents outperform gesture-based magnification by 18% in reading speed and 30% in target location speed while restoring natural reading strategies and reducing workload.
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Performance of low vision individuals when selecting a target with head-pointing in virtual reality
Low vision individuals with central visual field loss can use head-pointing to select 2° targets in VR, reaching near-control performance with sufficiently large pointer activation zones.
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Quantifying the Cost of Manual Navigation: A Comparison of Gesture-Based Magnification versus Direct Access Reading in Digital Layout-based Documents
Large-print editions of layout-based documents outperform gesture-based magnification by 18% in reading speed and 30% in target location speed while restoring natural reading strategies and reducing workload.