Analisis Performa Input Teks Satu Jari dan Dua Jari pada Antarmuka Mid-Air Virtual Keyboard

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Susmitha Canny
Nur Fitria Ningsih

Abstract

Perkembangan mixed reality (MR), augmented reality (AR), dan virtual reality (VR) meningkat seiring kemampuan processing, sehingga mendorong adopsi antarmuka virtual seperti mid-air virtual keyboard yang memberi fleksibilitas namun menimbulkan tantangan pada kecepatan dan akurasi pengetikan. Penelitian ini mengevaluasi pengaruh dua teknik input, yaitu satu jari dan dua jari, terhadap performa pengetikan pada mid-air virtual keyboard dalam lingkungan MR. Desain penelitian adalah eksperimen within-subjects dengan purposive sampling yang merekrut 18 partisipan dewasa sehat. Metode yang digunakan adalah eksperimen dengan dukungan hand-tracking, di mana partisipan menyelesaikan tugas pengetikan pada beberapa kombinasi teknik pengetikan dan setiap kondisi dilakukan pengukuran kecepatan dan keakuratan pengetikan. Data dianalisis menggunakan statistik deskriptif, uji normalitas Shapiro–Wilk, repeated measures ANOVA, ukuran efek dan interval kepercayaan dilaporkan untuk memperkuat interpretasi. Hasil menunjukkan teknik dua jari menghasilkan laju pengetikan tertinggi, sedangkan satu jari memberikan tingkat akurasi lebih baik. Temuan ini memberikan rekomendasi praktis untuk pemilihan teknik input dalam perancangan antarmukamid-air guna meningkatkan produktivitas pengetikan di lingkungan mixed reality.

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Canny, S., & Ningsih, N. F. (2025). Analisis Performa Input Teks Satu Jari dan Dua Jari pada Antarmuka Mid-Air Virtual Keyboard. Journal of Integrated System, 8(2), 166–176. https://doi.org/10.28932/jis.v8i2.13578
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Susmitha Canny, Program Studi Teknik Industri, Fakultas Rekayasa Industri, Universitas Telkom, Bandung, Indonesia

Susmitha Canny, S.T., MBA, Ph.D., memperoleh gelar Sarjana Teknik Industri dari Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember pada tahun 2019 dan gelar Magister Administrasi Bisnis di bidang Manajemen Industri dari National Taiwan University of Science and Technology pada tahun 2021. Ia kemudian melanjutkan studi doktoralnya di universitas yang sama dan meraih gelar Doktor dalam bidang Manajemen Industri pada tahun 2024. Saat ini, ia menjabat sebagai dosen di Program Studi Teknik Industri, Telkom University, Indonesia. Minat penelitiannya meliputi faktor manusia dan ergonomi, dengan fokus khusus pada ergonomi kognitif, performa dalam lingkungan virtual dan mixed reality, serta human computer interactions.

Nur Fitria Ningsih, Program Studi Teknologi Rekayasa Manufaktur, Jurusan Teknik Manufaktur, Politeknik Manufaktur Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia

Nur Fitria Ningsih, S.T., M.T. adalah dosen di Departemen Teknik Manufaktur, Politeknik Manufaktur Bandung, Indonesia. Ia memperoleh gelar Magister Teknik Industri dari Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. Bidang keahliannya meliputi teknologi rekayasa manufaktur dan ergonomi.

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