Improving computer interaction for older people - studying mouse clicks


Autoria(s): Hollinworth, Nic; Hwang, Faustina
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Interactions using a standard computer mouse can be particularly difficult for novice and older adult users. Tasks that involve positioning the mouse over a target and double-clicking to initiate some action can be a real challenge for many users. Hence, this paper describes a study that investigates the double-click interactions of older and younger adults and presents data that can help inform the development of methods of assistance. Twelve older adults (mean age = 63.9 years) and 12 younger adults (mean age = 20.8 years) performed click and double-click target selections with a computer mouse. Initial results show that older users make approximately twice as many errors as younger users when attempting double-clicks. For both age groups, the largest proportion of errors was due to difficulties with keeping the cursor steady between button presses. Compared with younger adults, older adults experienced more difficulties with performing two button presses within a required time interval. Understanding these interactions better is a step towards improving accessibility, and may provide some suggestions for future directions of research in this area.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/1118/1/sse_nic_hollinworth.doc

Hollinworth, N. and Hwang, F. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000479.html> (2008) Improving computer interaction for older people - studying mouse clicks. In: SSE Systems Engineering Conference 2008, 25-26 Sep 2008, The University of Reading. (Unpublished)

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en

Relação

http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/1118/

creatorInternal Hwang, Faustina

Palavras-Chave #004 Data processing & computer science #005 Computer programming, programs & data
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Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed

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