User Interface Demonstration for CHI '88 How to Choose with Pie Menus Demonstration Description The choices of a pie menu are positioned in a circle around the cursor, instead of in a linear row or column. The choice regions are shaped like the slices of a pie. The cursor begins in the center of the menu, in an inactive region that makes no selection. The target areas are all adjacent to the cursor, but in a different directions. The demonstration will show pie menus implemented in PostScript, running under the NeWS window system. It will include: pie menu selection with mouse, canceling a menu without making a selection, browsing around a nested menu hierarchy, mouse ahead and menu display suppression, "pull down" versus "pull round" menus, iconic and graphical menu labels, menus with interactive animated feedback, two dimensional menus using direction and distance (font/size), scrolling pies (directional valuators), precision pie dials (high accuracy valuators), and an efficient mouse tracking algorithm. Demonstrators Don Hopkins don@brillig.umd.edu University of Maryland Human Computer Interaction Lab 5819 Ruatan St. College Park, MD 20740 (301) 474-8027, (301) 454-1517 Jack Callahan callahan@brillig.umd.edu University of Maryland Computer Science Department College Park, MD 20742 (301) 454-1517