
Cornell University Ergonomics Web
Fitts' Law Recriprocal Clicking Task Radial Presentation
NOTE: This will only work in Mozilla Firefox or
Google Chrome browsers!
This task was developed by
Shenwei Liu at
Cornell University.
Fitts' Radial Reciprocal Clicking Experiment Setup Instructions:
When you click on the link below to start the task you can either accept the
deafult values in the start screen or type in your own values and then click on
the "Start" button.
- Type in the target widths (pixels), separated by commas (e.g. 64, 128)
- Type in the target distances (pixels) , separated by commas (e.g.
128,256,512) (this is the distance from the screen center to the target
center in pixels)
- Type in the number of trials for each width-distance combination (must
be >=3)
- Click on the start button (Note that any combination in which the target
distance is smaller than the target width will be ignored. )
Task Instruction: Click within the blue highlighted target circle as
quickly and accurately as possible.
Output
The output is the following:
- Number of errors
- MT - the average movement time for each combination of amplitude and
target width in milliseconds
- ID - the Index of Difficulty for each combination of amplitude and
target width
Saving your Output
There are two ways to save your output:
(1) save the page as HTML file
after a task is finished
(2) select the table, copy, and paste into excel
after a task is finished
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