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This study proposes a framework for developing an input method to enter characters into a driver information system (DIS). The framework consists of two phases. The first phase is a conceptual design phase that helps to create and design conceptual input methods and to conduct formative evaluation. The second phase is a detail design phase that helps to design detailed interfaces and interaction, and to select the most usable character input method. A case study is conducted to verify the effectiveness of the developed methodology and to find appropriate input methods for knob control. As a result, character input methods appropriate for knob control were developed, which were proved to work more effectively than an existing method.
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Cho, Y., Han, S.H., Hong, S.W., Park, Y.S., Park, W., Kang, S. (2007). Developing Character Input Methods for Driver Information Systems. In: Aykin, N. (eds) Usability and Internationalization. Global and Local User Interfaces. UI-HCII 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4560. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73289-1_5
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