Usability and Sytem Evaluation Technical Group

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  • 1.  Mouse-slip

    Posted 04-28-2023 12:28
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    A "mouse-slip" cost the reigning world chess champion his title (Beaton, A. & Robinson, J., Wall Street Journal 7 April 2023, see attachment). What's a "mouse-slip," and why haven't we designed mice to prevent human error in high-stakes situations? Apparently a mouse-slip is the accidental release of a mouse button at an inopportune time. Who hasn't had a mouse slipMouse slips can have drastic consequences as more systems (including air traffic control, aircraft and automotive cockpits, medical systems, nuclear power generation, and-apparently-high-level chess) move traditional physical / "knob and dial" interfaces to "WIMP" (Windows, Icons, Menus, Pointer) interfaces and touch screen interfaces. Can we (folks in these technical groups: Computer Systems, Product Design, Usability, and Perception & Performance) help?



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    Keith S. Karn, PhD
    Human Factors in Context LLC
    Philadelphia, PA
    Keith@HumanFactorsInContext.com
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  • 2.  RE: Mouse-slip

    Posted 04-29-2023 11:26

    I've seen all kinds of descriptions across domains of the impact of bad UX. This is a new one for me.

    No mission-critical user action in software should ever have to rely on an irreversible mouse action.

    Thx for sharing, Keith.




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    Paul Eisen, PhD, P.Eng.
    Eisen UX Inc.
    Toronto ON
    paul@eisenux.com | www.eisenux.com
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