TV Remote Control
View sample layoutAre the buttons, displays placed on an underlying grid. Are they aligned? | |
Is there sufficient space around each element (not tightly packed / over crowded) | |
Are the labels describing each element properly placed and readable. | |
Overall does the interface/ fascia of the panel look neat, orderly and well laid out. | |
Is the background colour of the panel in contrast with the elements and the graphics | |
Are the legend (label) lettering appropriate size (not less than 10 point) and without any fancy typography | |
Is the colour of graphics and labels in contrast to the background colour | |
Does the fascia have name and description of the device carefully placed and is not conflicting with other elements (Eg: TV Remote Control) | |
Are the elements grouped together easily de-markable visually |
Have the elements (buttons) been laid out in a sequence of their operation (near to each other) and not haphazardly. In other words have the control elements placed in the sequence of their activation/use. | |
Are the elements grouped into sub groups that do similar activity. In other words have the elements been grouped based on the groups related functionality. (Eg: It would be inappropriate to group together or place together an ON-OFF button with Volume control button. Volume control butttons need to normally be categorised in to a sub group that deals with sound.) | |
Are the most frequently used control elements placed such that they are easily identifiable as well as accessible. | |
Has the users posture been taken into account while placing the control elements. | |
Do the displays/LEDs permit viewing angles for the user. | |
Are the lighted displays (meters, LEDs, LCDs) placed on the upper half of the fascia. | |
Are the most frequently used buttons placed on the right hand side or in such a way as to be operable by stretching the thumb. |
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