27 - 04 - 2003


Fisheye Redux

The cascading fisheye menu has an online experiment demo.  It's short, just 8 trials.  The astute reader may also have noticed that the previous version was not actually "fisheye" because it used linear magnification.  The new version has a flattened top in magnifiction.

Do the DEMO!

Thanks to all of participants during the live stage.  The approach seems to have merit for further, more rigorous investigation.


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