한 손가락 문자 입력을 위한 한글 Soft-keyboard 배열에 관한 연구

A Study of Korean Soft-keyboard Layout for One Finger Text Entry

  • 공병돈 (고려대학교 정보경영공학부) ;
  • 홍승권 (충주대학교 산업경영공학과) ;
  • 조성식 (고려대학교 정보경영공학부) ;
  • 명노해 (고려대학교 정보경영공학부)
  • Kong, Byung-Don (Dept. of Information Management Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Hong, Seung-Kweon (Dept. of Industrial Management Engineering, Chungju University) ;
  • Jo, Seong-Sik (Dept. of Information Management Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Myung, Ro-Hae (Dept. of Information Management Engineering, Korea University)
  • 투고 : 2009.10.16
  • 심사 : 2009.11.03
  • 발행 : 2009.12.01

초록

Recently, the use of soft-keyboard is widespread and increases, because various handheld devices were developed such as PDA, navigation, mobile phones with enhanced competence of touchscreen. The use of soft-keyboard requires different characteristics compared to traditional hard-keyboard like QWERTY keyboard: no standard character layout, one finger entry, and cognitive processing time. In this study, therefore, the optimal soft-keyboard layout for one finger text entry in touchscreen environment was investigated among 6 keyboard layouts which were developed based on traditional characteristic of Korean text and the usage frequency of both vowels and consonants. As a result, the interface with Korean text invention order like 'ㄱㄴㄷㄹ' or 'ㅏㅑㅓㅕㅕ' was found to be better than the interface with usage frequency-based arrangement. Especially the vowels were most efficient when separated into two parts; located at the right-hand side and at right below the consonants. In conclusion, the keyboard layout with regard to the Korean text characteristic and the invention order was a more effective layout resulted from the minimum cognitive processing time.

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