可用性:在新界面中,用户最初的注意力集中在哪里?
我知道有一项研究表明,当出现新界面时,用户最初会关注哪些位置,但我不记得该研究,也不记得程序的大多数用户可以采取哪些行为。
据我确实的记忆,用户经常朝软件应用程序的角落射击,寻找上下文来帮助他们决定如何使用该界面,但我不知道这是一个确凿的事实,并且希望找到一些资源来概述其中一些常见的可用性规则。
有谁知道我正在谈论的研究,或者可以引用任何描述与上述类似的内容的来源?
I know there was a study somewhere that showed which places users focused on initially when presented with new interfaces, but I can't remember that study, nor remember exactly what behaviors could be assumed for most users of your program.
From what I do remember, it came down that users often shoot towards the corners of a software application, looking for context to help them make their decisions on how to use the interface, but I don't know that as a hard fact, and would like to find some resource that outlines some of these common usability rules.
Does anyone know the study I'm talking about, or could cite any sources that describe something similar to the above?
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您是在谈论这样的事情吗?使用网络时使用经典的“F”模式吗?
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/reading_pattern.html
Are you talking about things like this, with the classic 'F' pattern in using the web?
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/reading_pattern.html
读到这个问题时我的第一反应是:初始是什么意思? 你的意思是用户在第一秒得到的印象吗? 十秒? 10分钟? 已经进行了许多眼球追踪和“信息分组”研究,但您总是可以回到古老的格式塔原则……人们会对信息进行分组并关注最突出的内容。
useit.com 的另一篇好文章:
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/timeframes。 html。
还有很多与此相关的优秀研究。 =)
My first response on reading this question is: What do you mean by initial? Do you mean the impression the user gets in the first second? Ten seconds? Ten minutes? There have been many eye tracking and "information grouping" studies done, but you can always fall back to the good old Gestalt principles ... people will group information and focus on what is most prominent.
Another good article from useit.com:
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/timeframes.html.
And there are a lot of good studies linked from there. =)