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Specular Reflection and Usability of Tablet PCs

Specular Reflection and Usability of Tablet PCs. My eyes!. Nooooo!. It burns!. John Gore COMP 7700 Spring 2006. Outline. Introduction Specular Reflection Experiment Design Demonstration Results Conclusions. Introduction.

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Specular Reflection and Usability of Tablet PCs

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  1. Specular Reflection and Usability of Tablet PCs My eyes! Nooooo! It burns! John GoreCOMP 7700Spring 2006

  2. Outline • Introduction • Specular Reflection • Experiment Design • Demonstration • Results • Conclusions

  3. Introduction The purpose of this study is to test the effects of Specular Reflection on Tablet PC… • Reading Speed • Input Speed • Usability This study was performedby Auburn Engineers (www.auburnengineers.com)

  4. Specular Reflection • Specular Reflection occurs when light bounces off a smooth surface into an observer’s eyes. For this to occur, the angle between the observer’s eyes and the surface and the light source and surface must be the same. • How can we avoid specular reflection? Change the geometric relationship. • Tilt the Tablet • Change Posture • Move Light Source

  5. Experiment – Conditions • Display Quality • Narrow vs. Wide: Type of filter used on the Tablet PC screen • Low Ambient vs. High Ambient light: 30 foot-candles or 105 foot-candles • High Reflectivity vs. Low Reflectivity: Type of Tablet PC screen cover • Tilt Angle: 0, 30, 45, 60 degrees

  6. Experiment – Tests • Chapman-Cook Speed of Reading Test • Given a passage such as “There was a fire last night and five houses burned to the ground. It all happened because someone was careless and threw a nail into the waste-paper basket,” pick the inconsistent word • 6 passages per test • 4 options per passage

  7. Experiment – Tests • Target Tap Test • Based off of Fitts’ law and ISO input testing specifications • 4 circles of varying radiuses • 6 sequential targets positioned along the circumference of each circle • Targets separated by 190 degrees

  8. Experiment – Tests • Questionnaire • 7 point Likert scale • Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree • 7 Questions such as “I can quickly tap targets with the stylus when using the Tablet PC” • Interview • “Is tilt condition X acceptable?” • “Rank the tilt conditions in order of preference” • “Do you prefer Wide or Narrow?”

  9. Demonstration

  10. Results – Display Quality Speed of Reading Test • Best overall condition: Narrow, Low Ambient, Low Reflectivity • Breakdown by conditions • Narrow vs. Wide • High Ambient vs. Low Ambient • High Reflectivity vs. Low Reflectivity

  11. Results – Display Quality

  12. Results – Display Quality Target Tap Test • Best Condition: Wide, High Ambient, Low Reflective • Breakdown by conditions • Narrow vs. Wide • High Ambient vs. Low Ambient • High Reflectivity vs. Low Reflectivity

  13. Results – Display Quality

  14. Results – Tilt Angle

  15. Results – Questionnaire • No two subjects agreed on an optimum tilt angle. • All subjects preferred Wide over Narrow and no Reflective cover (High vs. Low Reflectivity)

  16. Results – Tilt Angle Rankings

  17. Results – Questionnaire

  18. Results - Questionnaire

  19. Conclusions • Perceived comfort and usability is a combination of many factors, weighted differently for each candidate. A larger subject pool is necessary to make any definitive statement about which conditions are most important • Users always prefer a Wide filter and a Low Reflectivity surface. • In general, a 45 degree tilt angle +/- 15 degrees is preferred. • Based on the test data, 45 degrees is optimum for both reading and input tasks.

  20. Questions?

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