Position-invariant icon remapping facilities search performance in foldable smartphones through the contribution of contextual cueing.

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Yuzhu Ji, Yubing Wang, Wenjing Jin, Haiyang Jin, Weidan Xu, Hongting Li
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Enabling smartphones to be foldable provides an effective approach to achieving both portability and large screens. Notably, switches between closed and open states in using foldable smartphones are accompanied by icon remapping, which can decrease smartphone usability if it fails to match usage expectations. This study conducted two experiments to examine the usability of two popular icon remapping methods, position-invariant and order-invariant, as well as the specific roles of contextual cues in different icon remapping. Results revealed that position-invariant remapping is more effective in terms of usability with faster searching speed. Also, getting familiar with the spatial arrangement of icons on small screens reduced performance differences between the two remapping methods on large screens while improving search speed only on small screens. These results together suggest that position-invariant remapping is a more effective design, highlighting the significance of contextual cueing in optimizing icon remapping designs in foldable smartphones.

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位置不变图标重新映射通过上下文提示的贡献来提高可折叠智能手机的搜索性能。
智能手机可折叠是实现便携性和大屏幕的有效途径。值得注意的是,在使用可折叠智能手机时,在关闭和打开状态之间的切换伴随着图标的重新映射,如果不能满足使用期望,可能会降低智能手机的可用性。本研究通过两个实验考察了位置不变和顺序不变两种常用的图标重映射方法的可用性,以及语境线索在不同图标重映射中的具体作用。结果表明,位置不变重映射在可用性方面更有效,搜索速度更快。此外,熟悉小屏幕上图标的空间排列可以减少两种重新映射方法在大屏幕上的性能差异,同时只提高小屏幕上的搜索速度。这些结果共同表明,位置不变重映射是一种更有效的设计,突出了上下文线索在优化可折叠智能手机图标重映射设计中的重要性。
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