Rich user interaction is an interaction model of a rich client. It is an interaction model that can support several input methods and that responds intuitively and in a timely fashion. As a rule of thumb, to be a rich user interaction, the model must react in practice as good as current desktop applications, such as word processors and spreadsheets[1].
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