• zerofk@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    As someone who does occasionally do this, I don’t think it’s about readability. After all I also read books, which are not known for short bits of text in narrow columns. And I don’t use a bookmark, pen, or finger to keep track of where I’m at.

    I think it’s more about keeping your hand busy, subconsciously even. Although to be honest I also don’t do that while reading books.

    Maybe it’s a remnant of when every computer had a screensaver, and constantly moving the mouse meant keeping the screen alive.

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      2 days ago

      From a usability, accessibility, and comfort perspective a book is incredibly different from a device that’s blasting your eyeballs with highly contrasting light.

    • eronth@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      For the screens I’m using, a book page is way narrower than the standard text region of a screen.