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- Direct_manipulation_interface abstract "In computer science, direct manipulation is a human–computer interaction style which involves continuous representation of objects of interest and rapid, reversible, and incremental actions and feedback. As opposed to other interaction styles, for example, a command language, the intention of direct manipulation is to allow a user to manipulate virtual objects presented to them, using actions that correspond at least loosely to manipulation of physical objects. An example of direct-manipulation is resizing a graphical shape, such as a rectangle, by dragging its corners or edges with a mouse.Having real-world metaphors for objects and actions can make it easier for a user to learn and use an interface (some might say that the interface is more natural or intuitive), and rapid, incremental feedback allows a user to make fewer errors and complete tasks in less time, because they can see the results of an action before completing the action, thus evaluating the output and compensating for mistakes.The term was introduced by Ben Shneiderman in 1982 within the context of office applications and the desktop metaphor. Individuals in academia and computer scientists doing research on future user interfaces often put as much or even more stress on tactile control and feedback, or sonic control and feedback than on the visual feedback given by most GUIs. As a result the term has been more widespread in these environments.[citation needed]".
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- Direct_manipulation_interface subject Category:User_interface_techniques.
- Direct_manipulation_interface type Ability105616246.
- Direct_manipulation_interface type Abstraction100002137.
- Direct_manipulation_interface type Cognition100023271.
- Direct_manipulation_interface type Know-how105616786.
- Direct_manipulation_interface type Method105660268.
- Direct_manipulation_interface type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Direct_manipulation_interface type Technique105665146.
- Direct_manipulation_interface type UserInterfaceTechniques.
- Direct_manipulation_interface comment "In computer science, direct manipulation is a human–computer interaction style which involves continuous representation of objects of interest and rapid, reversible, and incremental actions and feedback. As opposed to other interaction styles, for example, a command language, the intention of direct manipulation is to allow a user to manipulate virtual objects presented to them, using actions that correspond at least loosely to manipulation of physical objects.".
- Direct_manipulation_interface label "Direct manipulation interface".
- Direct_manipulation_interface label "Manipulación directa".
- Direct_manipulation_interface label "Manipulação direta".
- Direct_manipulation_interface label "واجهة المعالجة المباشرة".
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