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creators_name: Muniandy, M.A.P.
creators_name: Sulaiman, S.
title: An exploratory study on blind users' mental model in computer accessibility
ispublished: pub
note: cited By 0
abstract: The growing needs in the area of HCI has led to many new researches focusing on user-centric design, investigating the problems faced by a computer user and ways to produce an effective yet efficient design. Often, designers need to acquire the knowledge and the experience of the users to produce a good interface design. This can be referred as a wise exploitation of user's mental model. The paper serves as a preliminary study which explores the mental model of blind users as a contribution in improving the accessibility of computer applications. Based on the blind user's perception, imagination and interpretation, the study indicates that touch sensation plays an important role in improving the representation of a computer application to them. Associating touch sensation with information familiar to the blind users enhances the learning process. © 2006-2014 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN).
date: 2014
publisher: Asian Research Publishing Network
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full_text_status: none
publication: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
volume: 9
number: 7
pagerange: 1005-1011
refereed: TRUE
issn: 18196608
citation:   Muniandy, M.A.P. and Sulaiman, S.  (2014) An exploratory study on blind users' mental model in computer accessibility.  ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 9 (7).  pp. 1005-1011.  ISSN 18196608