Awareness, Usage and Discovery of ...
Type de document :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Titre :
Awareness, Usage and Discovery of Swipe-revealed Hidden Widgets in iOS
Auteur(s) :
Pong, Nicole Ke Cheng [Auteur]
Technology and knowledge for interaction [LOKI]
Malacria, Sylvain [Auteur]
Technology and knowledge for interaction [LOKI]
Technology and knowledge for interaction [LOKI]
Malacria, Sylvain [Auteur]
Technology and knowledge for interaction [LOKI]
Titre de la manifestation scientifique :
ISS 2019 - Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces
Ville :
Daejeon
Pays :
Corée du Sud
Date de début de la manifestation scientifique :
2019-11-10
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
swhidgets
hidden controls
gestural interaction
iOS
hidden controls
gestural interaction
iOS
Discipline(s) HAL :
Informatique [cs]/Interface homme-machine [cs.HC]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Revealing a hidden widget with a dedicated sliding gesture is a common interaction design in today's handheld devices. Such "Swhidgets" (for swipe-revealed hidden widgets) provide a fast (and sometime unique) access to ...
Lire la suite >Revealing a hidden widget with a dedicated sliding gesture is a common interaction design in today's handheld devices. Such "Swhidgets" (for swipe-revealed hidden widgets) provide a fast (and sometime unique) access to some commands. Interestingly, swhidgets do not follow conventional design guidelines in that they have no explicit signifiers, and users have to discover their existence before being able to use them. In this paper, we discuss the benefits of this signifierless design and investigate how iOS users deal with this type of widgets. We report on the results of a laboratory study and an online survey, investigating iOS users' experience with swhidgets. Our results suggest that swhidgets are moderately but unevenly known by participants, yet the awareness and the discovery issues of this design is worthy of further discussion.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Revealing a hidden widget with a dedicated sliding gesture is a common interaction design in today's handheld devices. Such "Swhidgets" (for swipe-revealed hidden widgets) provide a fast (and sometime unique) access to some commands. Interestingly, swhidgets do not follow conventional design guidelines in that they have no explicit signifiers, and users have to discover their existence before being able to use them. In this paper, we discuss the benefits of this signifierless design and investigate how iOS users deal with this type of widgets. We report on the results of a laboratory study and an online survey, investigating iOS users' experience with swhidgets. Our results suggest that swhidgets are moderately but unevenly known by participants, yet the awareness and the discovery issues of this design is worthy of further discussion.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Comité de lecture :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
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