Tangible Lighting Controls: Designing lighting control systems that are easier to understand and more pleasurable to use,Used

Tangible Lighting Controls: Designing lighting control systems that are easier to understand and more pleasurable to use,Used

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The Tangible Lighting Controls project poses the crucial question: what is the nature of interface designs sought by endusers for maximising interaction with lighting control systems? The manner in which this question is posed implies a fundamental assumption that improved usability and enduser experience are primary goals. Usability is concerned with easier understanding of control functions. Enduser experience is concerned with explicating the quality of endusers experience such as fun/pleasure of use. Usability engineering methods involving survey research, experimental mockups and prototyping have been used to enable endusers to evaluate and design lighting control interfaces. The essential difference is to include endusers viewpoint about ease and pleasure of use along with a technical viewpoint about meeting standards. Enduser responses obtained from these experiments challenge manufacturers claims about the effectiveness of conventional lighting control interfaces, and reveal a different way of thinking about future interface designs. Such a change in thinking could lead to lighting control interfaces that are easier to understand and more pleasurable to use.

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