期刊名称:Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science
印刷版ISSN:2078-0958
电子版ISSN:2078-0966
出版年度:2018
卷号:2233&2234
页码:927-931
出版社:Newswood and International Association of Engineers
摘要:There are some conditions where the orientation
of an operator is such that the display and its related control are
displaced 180 degrees from each other, allowing operation of
the control by either hand. The Worringham and Beringer
Visual Field principle is a useful design principle that
determines the way in which the operator will respond with a
control, independent of the position of the control relative to the
operator and the display. One condition that has not been tested
is when the response may be made using either the left or the
right hand. In the following experiment, a design was chosen
where the display was located 180 degrees away from the
control, allowing the operator to rotate the body so that control
may be made using the right or left hand. The results showed
that the Visual Field principle is applicable to both horizontal
and vertical displays when there is 180 degrees between the
locations of display and control, irrespective of which hand is
used, when considering a ±10% interval in mean stereotype
strength as indicating equivalence of stereotype strength. The
practical implication of this finding was discussed.
关键词:compatibility; displays and controls;
stereotype strength; visual field principle