Chap8 HCI Notes
Chap8 HCI Notes
Ergonomic keyboard
Separate left and right hand keys
Angle the left and right hand keys slightly
Slightly incline the keyboard
Offer more area for wrist support
Chord keyboards
Allow several keys to be pressed simultaneously
Enables rates of up to 300 words per minute
Placement is important
It is beneficial if you dont have to remove your hands from the home position
on the keyboard.
Pointing Devices
Useful for 6 types of interaction
Select
Position
Orient
Path
Quantify
Text
Touchscreen
land-on strategy
lift-off strategy
user touches the surface
drags a cursor around on the display
lift finger off the display to activate
Trackball
rotating ball that is used to move a cursor around the screen
some laptop computers have a small version of the trackball
Joystick
began in aircraft-control devices
The trackpoint is a small joystick embedded in a laptop keyboard
Touchpad
Built in near the keyboard
Good for use in laptop computers
Speech generation
Can be used in cameras, vending machines, automobiles.
The Kurzweil reader can scan the text of a book and read one word at a
time.
Health concerns
visual fatigue, stress, and radiation exposure
helmet-mounted display
small partially silvered glass mounted on a helmet so that users can see the
information while turning their head
Printers
Color printers
Color laser printers produce high quality images
Usually the color inkjet printers produce lower quality images than the screen
images, and the colors may not match those on the screen
Plotters
enable the output of graphs, line drawings, maps, and posters on rolls of paper
up to 100 x 150 cm.
Summary
Choosing hardware is a compromise between the ideal and the
practical.
Consider other forms of input when text entry is limited.
Strive to reduce the number of shifts between the keyboard and the
pointing device.
Make sure that your choice improves performance.
s by Mark Roseman and Saul Greenberg