Abstract

A study utilizing an automated human-computer interface monitoring system is described which investigated the efficacy of two methods of displaying state (insert vs type-over) information within a text-editing system. Information presented only at the cursor position resulted in faster overall performance time than when information was presented only on a status line. The results are discussed in terms of visual processing and cognitive factors.

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