Fitts's law facts for kids
Fitts's law is a theorem which states that the time needed to reach a surface is proportional to the distance from that surface, and to its size. Paul Fitts stated this theorem in 1954. Today, the theroem is mostly used for the development of user interfaces.
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Magic Corners in Microsoft Windows
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In Spanish: Ley de Fitts para niños
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