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Usability Evaluation of Slanted Computer Mice.

Miguel L Lourenço1,2, Fátima Lanhoso2, Denis A Coelho3

  • 1Research Unit for Inland Development, Guarda Polytechnic Institute, 6300-559 Guarda, Portugal.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
|April 30, 2021
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Slanted computer mice may improve usability for preventing musculoskeletal disorders. Smaller slanted devices, relative to hand size, are objectively more efficient and align with user preferences, enhancing computer ergonomics.

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  • Ergonomics
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention

Background:

  • Slanted pointing devices may prevent musculoskeletal disorders but face user acceptance challenges due to perceived lower ease of use.
  • This study investigates the usability of slanted computer mice compared to traditional horizontal devices.

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  • To compare the subjective usability of three sizes of slanted computer mice against a horizontal reference device.
  • To objectively measure usability parameters like effectiveness and efficiency for slanted mice.
  • To explore the relationship between hand size, slanted mouse size, and user preference.

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  • 37 participants provided subjective usability ratings for four pointing devices (three slanted, one horizontal).
Keywords:
computer mousediscomfortease of useeffectivenessefficiencyeffortpreferencesatisfactionslanted pointing deviceusability

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  • Objective usability parameters were recorded for a subset of 10 participants using a standardized graphical task protocol.
  • Effectiveness and efficiency were calculated based on recorded task data.
  • Main Results:

    • Subjective preferences showed minor variations across different hand size groups.
    • Objective efficiency results correlated with subjective findings, supporting the hypothesis that smaller slanted devices are easier to use.
    • Weighted efficiency ranged from 68% to 75%, with differences aligning with preference rankings.

    Conclusions:

    • Smaller slanted computer mice, tailored to user hand size, offer improved usability and efficiency.
    • Findings suggest that slanted devices can be a viable option for computer ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorder prevention.
    • The study demonstrates consistency between subjective user experience and objective performance metrics for slanted pointing devices.