Multisensory feedback for click/press acceptance
This feature determines the usefulness of multi-sensory feedback such as visual, vibration and audio for tap action.
Discussion by Disabilities
This feature allows blind users perceive the reaction to their action in a form that is easily perceivable by them. A multi-sensory feedback gives them assurance that the system they are dealing with is working properly.
Related Research and Papers
- Usable gestures for blind people: understanding preference and performance- Shaun K. Kane, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Richard E. Ladner
- Design of and subjective response to on-body input for people with visual impairments- Uran Oh, Leah Findlater
- Freedom to roam: a study of mobile device adoption and accessibility for people with visual and motor disabilities- Shaun K. Kane, Chandrika Jayant, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Richard E. Ladner
- Slide rule: making mobile touch screens accessible to blind people using multi-touch interaction techniques- Shaun K. Kane, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Jacob O. Wobbrock
- Toward accessible mobile application design: developing mobile application accessibility guidelines for people with visual impairment- Kyudong Park, Taedong Goh, Hyo-Jeong So