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First Australasian User Interface Conference
Breaking the Copy/Paste Cycle: The Stretchable Selection Tool
Canberra, Australia
January 31-February 03
ISBN: 0-7695-0515-5
Mark D. Apperley, University of Waikato
Dale Fletcher, University of Waikato
William J. Rogers, University of Waikato
Copy and paste, or cut and paste, using a clipboard or paste buffer has long been the principle facility provided to users for transferring data between and within GUI applications. We argue that this mechanism can be clumsy in circumstances where several pieces of information must be moved systematically - for example, extracting a predetermined set of data fields from a piece of unstructured text. In dealing with the plethora of potentially useful, but not appropriately structured, information on the World Wide Web, interfaces which facilitate manual information gathering are of considerable importance. We present an alternative, more natural, user interface facility to make the task less onerous, and to provide improved visual feedback during the operation. We call our facility the "Stretchable Selection Tool", a semi-transparent overlay augmenting the mouse pointer to automate paste operations and provide information to prompt the user. We describe a prototype implementation that functions in a collaborative software environment, allowing users to cooperate on multiple copy/paste operations.
Index Terms:
Copy and Paste, Cut and Paste, Paste, Multiple Selection, Collaborative, Transparent Overlay, Augmented Pointer
Citation:
Mark D. Apperley, Dale Fletcher, William J. Rogers, "Breaking the Copy/Paste Cycle: The Stretchable Selection Tool," auic, pp.3, First Australasian User Interface Conference, 2000
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