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Examining the Usability of Touch Screen Gestures for Children With Down Syndrome

Abstract The use of multi-touch devices for all types of users (from children to the elderly) has grown considerably in the recent years. However, despite the huge interest in this technology there is a lack of research addressing usability studies on children with Down’s Syndrome. This article eval...

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Published in:Interacting with computers 2018-05, Vol.30 (3), p.258-272
Main Authors: Nacher, Vicente, Cáliz, Doris, Jaen, Javier, Martínez, Loïc
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Abstract The use of multi-touch devices for all types of users (from children to the elderly) has grown considerably in the recent years. However, despite the huge interest in this technology there is a lack of research addressing usability studies on children with Down’s Syndrome. This article evaluates the abilities of these children (aged from 5 to 10 years) when performing a basic set of multi-touch gestures (tap, double tap, long press, drag, scale up and down, rotation) in tablet devices. The results show that regardless of their more limited motor skills, DS children are able to perform most of the evaluated multi-touch gestures with success rates close to 100% and that this technology could be fully exploited for developing applications targeted specifically at this type of user.
ISSN:0953-5438
1873-7951
DOI:10.1093/iwc/iwy011