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Fat Finger Worries: How Older and Younger Users Physically Interact with PDAs

机译:胖手指的忧虑:年龄较大的年轻人与PDA的身体互动方式

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There has been a steady growth in the global population of elderly people, challenging researchers in the HCI community to design technologies to help them remain independent and preserve their quality of life. One approach has been to create assistive technology solutions using Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). However, some have questioned whether older people can use PDAs because of age related problems with dexterity, coordination, and vision. This paper presents an initial usability study that shows there are no major differences in performance between older and younger users when physically interacting with PDAs and completing conventional (e.g. pressing buttons, viewing icons, recording messages) and non-conventional tasks (e.g. scanning bar codes).
机译:全球老年人口一直在稳定增长,这给人机交互社区的研究人员提出挑战,要求他们设计技术来帮助他们保持独立并维持其生活质量。一种方法是使用个人数字助理(PDA)创建辅助技术解决方案。但是,一些人质疑老年人是否可以使用PDA,因为与年龄相关的灵活性,协调性和视力问题。本文提出了一项初步的可用性研究,该研究表明,与PDA进行物理交互并完成常规操作(例如,按下按钮,查看图标,记录消息)和非常规任务(例如,扫描条形码)时,老用户和年轻用户之间的性能没有重大差异。 )。

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