by vibhavs on 5/7/10, 8:13 PM with 12 comments
by bonsaitree on 5/7/10, 10:04 PM
This is also particularly irksome on sites which implement full-background ads. The only "non-hot-zones" end up being small parcels of the titlebar or footer.
I recall this concept of "dead/neutral" space mentioned in one Don Norman's books (http://jnd.org).
by jazzychad on 5/7/10, 10:16 PM
Re-aligning the phone in my hand usually requires use of the other hand since it is hard to "crawl" my fingers around the edges. At least with my previous Treo or blackberry I could rest my thumb or finger across the keyboard to "grip" the phone when picking it up or moving it.
It's funny how the front touch-screen, when on, renders the entire back almost untouchable as well.
by patio11 on 5/8/10, 3:23 AM
by rameshnid on 5/8/10, 3:19 AM
I think when you are designing, one should not consider the user to be dumb.
by petercooper on 5/8/10, 1:23 AM
That hasn't been my experience when passing the iPad around at family events. It's usually "Ooh, that's a useful idea." I hate the rotating myself but the orientation lock fixes that. The iPhone is worse because it doesn't have one.
You can pick up a TV remote, twirl it around, and run your finger over some buttons without triggering anything.
Humans are smart. You can't pick up a glass of lemonade, a mug of coffee, a donut, a cat or a vase without understanding how they respond. People are quick to learn how to handle items without being "stressed," though almost any novel item will cause a little initially. There are plenty of folks throwing 2 ton boxes of metal with incredibly delicate controls down roads at 70mph right now without incident.
That the iPad has a different usage profile to the Kindle has little to say on how "peaceful" or "low stress" it is for someone who is realistically going to use it. This 99 year old woman doesn't seem to be having any problems - http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/22/99-year-old-loves-her-first-c.... People are more concerned about things like it being next to useless in sunlight, how delicate it feels, or how the screen is made of glass.
by lsb on 5/7/10, 10:03 PM
by derefr on 5/8/10, 12:09 AM
by rmundo on 5/8/10, 7:07 AM
BTW, this reminds me again why having the same interface as iphone/ipod touch is a good thing. Anyone who has used those devices would likely not be too surprised.