posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byJacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers, Duen Horng Chau
We present the design and implementation of a word-level
stroking system called Fisch, which is intended to improve
the speed of character-level unistrokes. Importantly, Fisch
does not alter the way in which character-level unistrokes
are made, but allows users to gradually ramp up to wordlevel
unistrokes by extending their letters in minimal ways.
Fisch relies on in-stroke word completion, a flexible design
for fluidly turning unistroke letters into whole words. Fisch
can be memorized at the motor level since word
completions always appear at the same positions relative to
the strokes being made. Our design for Fisch is suitable for
use with any unistroke alphabet. We have implemented
Fisch for multiple versions of EdgeWrite, and results show
that Fisch reduces the number of strokes during entry by
43.9% while increasing the rate of entry. An informal test
of “record speed” with the stylus version resulted in 50-60
WPM with no uncorrected errors.