Title
Strategic design for users with diabetic retinopathy: factors influencing performance in a menu-selection task
Abstract
This paper examines factors that affect performance of a basic menu selection task by users who are visually healthy and users with Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) in order to inform better interface design. Interface characteristics such as multimodal feedback, Windows® accessibility settings, and menu item location were investigated. Analyses of Variance (ANOVA) were employed to examine the effects of interface features on task performance. Linear regression was used to further examine and model various contextual factors that influenced task performance. Results indicated that Windows® accessibility settings significantly improved performance of participants with more progressed DR. Additionally, other factors, including age, computer experience, visual acuity, and menu location were significant predictors of the time required for subjects to complete the task.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1145/1028630.1028652
conference on computers and accessibility
Keywords
Field
DocType
auditory feedback,diabetic retinopathy,haptic feedback,menus,multimodal feedback,visual impairment,windows accessibility settings
Visual impairment,Diabetic retinopathy,Auditory feedback,Visual acuity,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Computer experience,Strategic design,Multimedia,Haptic technology,Interface design
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
77-78
77-78
1558-2337
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-911-X
4
0.38
References 
Authors
5
13