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Evidence-Based Information, Training and Tools
for Optimizing the Usability of Computer Systems
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Usability Related Observations
from COMDEX 2000 January, 2001
What does the near future promise for usability? As designers what issues are we going to have to solve over the next few years? I attended COMDEX a few weeks ago and made the following usability-related observations.
In other words, truly useful individual computers are getting smaller, and more applications are becoming wireless. This means that as usability professionals, we must learn to do better with smaller screens and slower transfer rates.
The most promising new usability-related technology was Bluetooth. Bluetooth allows designers to use low energy radio frequency (RF) signals to improve the communication effectiveness of many nearby devices (within 30 feet). Bluetooth will allow devices within the same room to communicate automatically and wirelessly. This communication can be done without any human interaction at all.
Monitors are moving:
There are essentially five display sizes for which we must learn to design. Each size has a different set of strengths, limitations and design challenges:
Keyboard changes include:
Mouse changes include:
What I did not see this year:
Finally, I think the most clever usability-related product was Palm’s folding keyboard. The keyboard folds down to almost the size of the Palm itself. When unfolded, it is the size of a standard keyboard.
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