Quinze ans de recherche sur les menus: critères et propriétés des techniques de menus

Many different kinds of menu techniques have been proposed so far and their number is continuously increasing. This paper proposes taxonomy to facilitate understanding of their differences and similarities. The taxonomy provides several criteria and properties for classifying menu systems and focuses in particular on the differences in using menu techniques in expert versus novice modes.

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