Transparency for Item Highlighting
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In this paper, we introduce a system for reducing the visibility of infrequently used user interface items by increasing their transparency, thus increasing the visibility of frequently used items. We believe this system to be a superior alternative to the common method of completely removing infrequently used items from view. We discuss applications of this system to menus, toolboxes and desktop items, and issues associated with its implementation.
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