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| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | May 14 at 1:41 | |
| stats | profile views | 15 |
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Apr 12 |
answered | Display comments order - best practice |
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Apr 4 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 5 |
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How can users be prevented from pouring water into the bean compartment of a coffee machine? Overflow would be a big problem |
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Dec 21 |
awarded | Critic |
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Dec 12 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Oct 19 |
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Why do Microwave oven UIs fail? @BryanOakley Since you asked, I set microwaves to the second, if I cook the same food a lot I adjust based on past results, down to one second increments. It probably has little effect but it takes the same amount time to hit any 2 buttons, so why not? |
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Sep 19 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Sep 19 |
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Should “Like us on Facebook” be a required field on a form? I would go trash the company on facebook, and cancel any accounts I had with that company, so there's that possible reaction to consider as well. |
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Aug 28 |
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Most intuitive zoom gesture that isn't tap-to-zoom/pinch-to-zoom? You should have just filed your patent. |
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Aug 22 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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Jul 5 |
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Why don't users want to see adverts relating to products/services they might be interested in? @BenBrocka - I think "Shell Shocker Deals" alone fully answers the OP. Nobody look at Ben's link, it hurts. |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Jun 1 |
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Air keyboard - does it exist? Nice image. But since you are not limited to a physical keyboard those things are probably solvable in a way that leverages people's typing skills, even if it isn't 100% the same. (e.g. some gesture toggles a special keys mode). My theory is that in the future most people will use voice but people who are doing a lot of computer interaction will use air keyboards for mobile devices or when they don't want to sit at a desk. Not that this device is that good yet). |
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Jun 1 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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May 31 |
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Air keyboard - does it exist? My hope is the software will know which key users are pressing by which finger they move in what direction. So they don't have to "hit" anything or aim at anything. So the need for feedback is greatly lessened, I hope. Assuming it doesn't "type" when you scratch your nose, for example. |
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May 31 |
awarded | Teacher |
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May 31 |
accepted | Air keyboard - does it exist? |
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May 31 |
answered | Air keyboard - does it exist? |
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Feb 28 |
accepted | What is the difference between a UX Designer and a Product Manager? |
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Feb 28 |
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What is the difference between a UX Designer and a Product Manager? Very helpful for my situation, thanks. |