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2024 Addressing the Complexity between Controller and Display: Using Discrete and Continuous Concepts

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Jaehoo Bae, Honghua Lyu, Donghoon Seu, Jung Yeon Park, Joong Hee Lee, Myung Hwan Yun
학술대회명
22nd Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2024)
개최지
한국
발표형식
구두발표
년도
2024

Abstract

Control devices are essential for interacting with displays in various fields. Therefore, effectively designing these controls and displays is crucial to ensure timely task completion and error avoidance. However, the complexity of these interactions has increased as the number of buttons on controllers has de-creased while the amount of displayed information has grown. This study ad-dresses usability issues caused by increased complexity. With familiar smart TV remote controls, we experimented with seven participants performing tasks using discrete and continuous controllers over three days. We measured task comple-tion time (TCT) and user satisfaction to evaluate performance and learnability. Results showed that continuous controllers performed better for typing tasks, while discrete controllers excelled in content selection tasks. This study clarifies the interaction between tasks on displays and controllers by applying discrete and continuous concepts. Using commercially available remote controls in a familiar environment increases the generalizability of the findings. Further research in different domains and with dimension concepts can help address user discomfort with controllers that have fewer buttons but numerous functions.