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Computing devices are becoming more ubiquitous and are increasingly being used in unconventional environments and body postures. For example, more commonly computers are being used while standing up or walking slowly, such as with bank teller machines or hand-held devices. This paper investigates the effect of posture on Fitts' law and cursor position time in user interfaces when using a touch screen...