APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Handedness Sometimes Matters: Performance Differences When Controlling Integrated Input Devices for Automotive Human-Machine Interfaces
- Michael Oehl
Leuphana University Lueneburg - Julia Stein
RWTH Aachen University - Christine Sutter
RWTH Aachen University - Christine Sutter
German Police University
Abstract
In technical environments tool use, e.g., controlling the centrally integrated input device of an in-car Human-Machine Interface while driving, often challenges the human information processing system. This study investigated the impact of handedness on simple and complex tool actions with integrated input devices in terms of an inclusive design.
Engineering/Human Factors/Ergonomics