Difference between revisions of "Input assistance"

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==simple introduction==
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==Overview==
 
* How to support users when they are expected to provide input.
 
* How to support users when they are expected to provide input.
 
* What kind of input is expected should be made clear to the users.
 
* What kind of input is expected should be made clear to the users.
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* In case of an error, it should be explained to the user why it occurred and how it can be avoided.
 
* In case of an error, it should be explained to the user why it occurred and how it can be avoided.
  
==testimonial==
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==User Story==
 
Luis has Down syndrome and has difficulty with abstract concepts, reading, and math calculations.[...]
 
Luis has Down syndrome and has difficulty with abstract concepts, reading, and math calculations.[...]
 
Recently, a friend showed him an app for online grocery purchases that has consistent, easy-to-use navigation with clear and direct instructions. Luis is able to add the list of his most frequently purchased items into the app and save it for additional purchases. He also likes the search functionality that makes suggestions for mistyped or misspelled words. The app also keeps a running total of the items in his virtual shopping cart which helps him keep up with how much he is spending.
 
Recently, a friend showed him an app for online grocery purchases that has consistent, easy-to-use navigation with clear and direct instructions. Luis is able to add the list of his most frequently purchased items into the app and save it for additional purchases. He also likes the search functionality that makes suggestions for mistyped or misspelled words. The app also keeps a running total of the items in his virtual shopping cart which helps him keep up with how much he is spending.
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Source: https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/user-stories/#supermarketassistant
 
Source: https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/user-stories/#supermarketassistant
  
==[[Input_assistance_References|Reference Collections for Input Assistance]]==
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==[[Input_assistance_References|References for Input Assistance]]==
 
===[[Input_assistance_References#General|General]]===
 
===[[Input_assistance_References#General|General]]===
 
===[[Input_assistance_References#Error_Prevention|Error Prevention]]===
 
===[[Input_assistance_References#Error_Prevention|Error Prevention]]===
 
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Revision as of 17:00, 3 June 2021

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simple introduction
  • How to support users when they are expected to provide input.
  • What kind of input is expected should be made clear to the users.
  • The possibility that a user causes an error by his input should be minimized.
  • In case of an error, it should be explained to the user why it occurred and how it can be avoided.
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testimonial Luis has Down syndrome and has difficulty with abstract concepts, reading, and math calculations.[...]

Recently, a friend showed him an app for online grocery purchases that has consistent, easy-to-use navigation with clear and direct instructions. Luis is able to add the list of his most frequently purchased items into the app and save it for additional purchases. He also likes the search functionality that makes suggestions for mistyped or misspelled words. The app also keeps a running total of the items in his virtual shopping cart which helps him keep up with how much he is spending. <a href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/user-stories/#supermarketassistant">Source</a>

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Illustration Input assistance

Overview

  • How to support users when they are expected to provide input.
  • What kind of input is expected should be made clear to the users.
  • The possibility that a user causes an error by his input should be minimized.
  • In case of an error, it should be explained to the user why it occurred and how it can be avoided.

User Story

Luis has Down syndrome and has difficulty with abstract concepts, reading, and math calculations.[...] Recently, a friend showed him an app for online grocery purchases that has consistent, easy-to-use navigation with clear and direct instructions. Luis is able to add the list of his most frequently purchased items into the app and save it for additional purchases. He also likes the search functionality that makes suggestions for mistyped or misspelled words. The app also keeps a running total of the items in his virtual shopping cart which helps him keep up with how much he is spending.

Source: https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/user-stories/#supermarketassistant

References for Input Assistance

General

Error Prevention