[IxDA Discuss] Clickless Web Interface?
W Evans
wkevans4 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 11:22:54 PDT 2007
Immediately reaction - and I can pull down the heuristic about this - when a
form pops up to ask me how I felt about the interface - i accidentally
selected something and voted -
There was no user feedback - and no way to cancel a bad selection. The
ability to get reinforcement from an action, and to escape from a bad one -
or Undo - it a critical human factors flaw in the clickless interface.
Also - there is only one way to navigate and select things. This is very
poor for all non-gestural user navigation interfaces - Kiosks, hand-helds -
etc. I could see an implementation of this working for an iPhone, but not to
retrieve my airline tickets from the kiosk at the airport.
I only had 30 seconds to look at it though... so my opinion isn't even worth
2cents.
On 9/17/07, Mike Scarpiello <mscarpiello at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I randomly came across this site (though it may have been out there for a
> while) and found it quite interesting.
>
> Comments, opinions on a clickless interface?
>
> http://www.dontclick.it/
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