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SpiraList: A Compact Visualization Technique for One-Handed Interaction with Large Lists on Mobile Devices

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Figure 1a shows the “Contacts” application available in  Windows Mobile 5.0. As shown in the picture, only 8 of  100 items can be displayed simultaneously
Figure 2. The display zones of SpiraList.
Figure 6. Adaptive horizontal offset function.

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