Examining the effects of lighting effects on peripheral devices for visual user notifications
Authors: Scott, B.J.C., Dogan, H., Jiang, N.
Journal: Proceedings of the 30th International Bcs Human Computer Interaction Conference Hci 2016
Publication Date: 01/01/2016
Volume: 2016-July
Abstract:The ubiquitous and pervasive use of lighting effects embedded into peripheral hardware has gained popularity through it’s use in Triple-A video game titles such as Call of Duty and the availability of software development kits (SDK) from leading manufacturers. A preliminary NASA TLX experiment was performed to examine the effect that notifications displayed on a peripheral device has, in comparison to traditional dialog notifications. This research will prove useful to create notification design guidance for these devices.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/25052/
Source: Scopus
Examining the effects of Lighting Effects on Peripheral Devices for Visual User Notifications
Authors: Scott, B., Dogan, H., Jiang, N.
Conference: 30th British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: Fusion
Dates: 11/07/2016
Publication Date: 11/07/2016
Abstract:The ubiquitous and pervasive use of lighting effects embedded into peripheral hardware has gained popularity through it’s use in Triple-A video game titles such as Call of Duty and the availability of software development kits (SDK) from leading manufacturers. A preliminary NASA TLX experiment was performed to examine the effect that notifications displayed on a peripheral device has, in comparison to traditional dialog notifications. This research will prove useful to create notification design guidance for these devices.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/25052/
Source: Manual
Examining the Effects of Lighting Effects on Peripheral Devices for Visual User Notifications.
Authors: Scott, B.J.S., Dogan, H., Jiang, N.
Editors: Faily, S., Jiang, N., Dogan, H., Taylor, J.
Journal: BCS HCI
Publication Date: 2016
Publisher: BCS
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/25052/
http://ewic.bcs.org/category/18954
Source: DBLP