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Enhancing User Interaction

OPERABLE for seamless experience

CONTROLS Owais Ayoub Ganaie


1JT20CS056
INTRODUCTION

• Operable Controls Refers to interactive elements that allow users to


navigate, input data, and trigger actions within a digital interface

• Important for efficient and intuitive operable controls are crucial for
providing a positive user experience, improving accessibility and
ensuring usability across various devices
AGENDA

• Overview of Operable Controls


• Types of Operable Controls
• Conclusion
OVERVIEW OF OPERABLE
CONTROLS
• Enables users to interact with a digital interaface
• Examples are:
 Buttons for actions
 Links for navigation
 Sliders for adjusting values
 Input fields for data entry
 Users can interact with them using
 Mouse clicks
 Keyboard inputs
 Touch gestures
 Voice commands
TYPES OF OPERABLE
CONTROLS
1. Buttons
 Purpose and placement
 Serve as trigger for actions
 Should be placed based on user workflows and tasks
 Design Considerations
 Use consistent styling, colors, and icons to convey purpose of the button
 Feedback on Interaction
 Provide visual or auditory feedback to confirm the users’ action
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2. SLIDERS
 Functionality and Use Cases
 Sliders are useful for adjusting values
 Such as volume and brightness
 Visual Represntation
 Use a clear visual representation of current value and the available range
 User Feedback
 Provide real-time feedback as the user adjusts the slider
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3. Links
 Role in Navigation
 Essential for navigation between different pages or sections of an
application
 Accessibility Considerations
 Ensure links are distinguishable and provide alternative text for screen
readers
 Underlining or Differentiaton
 Consider underlining or using different colors to make links stand out
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4. Input Fields
 Sinlge-line vs Multi-line
 Choose the appropriate input field type based on the expected data
 Placeholder Text and Lables
 Use clear labels and placeholder text to guide users
 Validation and Error
 Implement validation and clear error messages to assist users in correct
data entry
CONCLUSION

 Operable controls play a crucial role in creating a seamless and user –


friendly interface
 Prioritize the users needs and preferences in the design process
 Consider emerging technologies and trends shaping the future of
user interface design

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