Hand Grip Strength on a Large PDA: Holding While Reading Is Different from a Functional Task

F. Rajabiyazdi, Tom Gedeon
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Several studies have been done measuring preferred hand grip strength, but none of them has measured preferred hand strength on a PDA or similar device when it is held and used. We measured dominant hand strength in two conditions similar to real PDA use, resting fore-arms on a table and holding the PDA without table support. We found that adult participants squeeze the device with their preferred hand significantly more than with their nonpreferred hand while holding. In addition, we examined users' hand strength while they were tapping on the back of the device with their right and left index fingers. Our results were different than expected from previous studies, as we found that there was no significant difference in dominant and non dominant hand strength during back tapping. Also participants' non preferred hand strength was not significantly different with their preferred hand when they tap on the back of the device. The results show that in such functional use during tapping, the dominant and non-dominant hands are used similarly which will contribute to future designs for PDAs and their interfaces. Our results may also contribute to design for more comfortable devices for users with hand disabilities.
大型PDA的握力:阅读时的握力不同于功能性任务
有几项研究测量了人们偏好的握力,但没有一项研究测量了人们在手持和使用PDA或类似设备时偏好的握力。我们测量了两种与实际PDA使用相似的情况下的优势手力量,即前臂放在桌子上和在没有桌子支撑的情况下拿着PDA。我们发现,成年参与者在手持设备时,用他们喜欢的手比用他们不喜欢的手挤压设备的次数要多得多。此外,我们还检测了用户在用右手和左手食指轻敲设备背面时的手部力量。我们的研究结果与之前的研究结果不同,因为我们发现在拍背过程中,优势手和非优势手的力量没有显著差异。此外,当参与者轻敲设备背面时,他们的非首选手的力量与首选手的力量没有显著差异。结果表明,在这种敲击过程中的功能使用中,主手和非主手的使用相似,这将有助于未来pda及其接口的设计。我们的研究结果也可能有助于为手部残疾的用户设计更舒适的设备。
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