A morphological analysis of the design space of input devices

The market now contains a bewildering variety of input devices for communication from humans to computers. This paper discusses a means to systematize these devices through morphological design space analysis, in which different input device designs are taken as points in a parametrically described...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACM transactions on information systems 1991-04, Vol.9 (2), p.99-122
Hauptverfasser: Card, Stuart K., Mackinlay, Jock D., Robertson, George G.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The market now contains a bewildering variety of input devices for communication from humans to computers. This paper discusses a means to systematize these devices through morphological design space analysis, in which different input device designs are taken as points in a parametrically described design space. The design space is characterized by finding methods to generate and test design points. In a previous paper, the authors discussed a method for generating the space of input device designs using primitive and compositional movement operators. This allowed them to propose a taxonomy of input devices. In this paper, they summarize the generation method and explore the use of device footprint and Fitts's law as a test. They then use calculations to reason about the design space. Calculation are used to show why the mouse is a more effective device than the headmouse and where in the design space there is likely to be a more effective device than the mouse.
ISSN:1046-8188
1558-2868
DOI:10.1145/123078.128726