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Are there studies on scanning patterns for dual/multiple screens?

Are there studies on scanning patterns for dual/multiple screens?

There are well known scanning patterns (such as F and Z scanning for websites that have been around for some time), but my assumption is that these have been built up over the years from research on single monitor usage studi…

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