Heuristic evaluation of user interfaces
CHI '90 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The invisible computer
User Centered System Design; New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction
User Centered System Design; New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction
INPH, a navigation interface for motor-disabled persons
IHM 2003 Proceedings of the 15th French-speaking conference on human-computer interaction on 15eme Conference Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine
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The objective of this paper is to show that a step of user-centred design makes it possible to increase and to facilitate/optimize the interactivity of Internet. Some standards of accessibility exist but they answer only partially to the constraints of the handicapped people (motor constraints and tiredness). In this article, we propose to describe the step adopted for the specification of an interaction interface that aims to reduce the distance to be traversed, in the meaning of Fitts' models, and thus to reduce the tiredness of the handicapped people.