Effects of Touch Screen Response Time on Psychological State and Task Performance
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate how touch screen response time affected user’s psychological state and task performance. Ten male participants performed numeric entry task on the touch screen under six different conditions by crossing speed of touch screen response for pressing buttons and of switching pages. Results suggested that the touch screen with the faster response time would be accepted more favorably than that with the slower response time. However, with regard to the results of task performance, opposite trend was obtained.
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