An Analysis of Users' Preference on Keyboards through Ergonomic Comparison among Four Keyboards
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概要
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The usability of four kinds of keyboards as regards touch and feel was evaluated by measuring the performance and eliciting the preferences of a total of 24 Japanese participants in a test that consisted of typing English text. It was found that quiet keyboards with an indistinct tactile feedback tend to give higher uncorrected error rates than keyboards with a distinct tactile feedback and clicking sound, while no significant difference in throughput was found among the four keyboards. As regards preference, the test participants were divided into two groups: those who preferred keyboards with a distinct tactile feedback and clicking sound, and those who preferred keyboards with an indistinct tactile feedback and no sound. Analysis revealed that these two groups also showed different sensations and preferences wlth respect to several aspects of the touch and feel of keyboards. This result suggests that suppliers of computer keyboards should provide two kinds of keyboards, with distinct and indistinct tactile key switches, in order to satisfy as many users as possible.
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Tsuchiya Kazuo
Human Factors Yamato Laboratory Ibm Japan Ltd.
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Yoshitake Ryoji
Human Factors, Yamato Laboratory, IBM Japan Ltd.
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Ise Norihiro
Human Factors, Yamato Laboratory, IBM Japan Ltd.
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Yamada Satoru
Human Factors, Yamato Laboratory, IBM Japan Ltd.
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Ise Norihiro
Human Factors Yamato Laboratory Ibm Japan Ltd.
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Yoshitake Ryoji
Human Factors Yamato Laboratory Ibm Japan Ltd.
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Yamada Satoru
Human Factors Yamato Laboratory Ibm Japan Ltd.
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