Hardware Design Guidelines for Windows Mobile Devices

4/8/2010

Successful industrial design plays a very important role in device adoption. Although it is difficult to measure the performance of successful industrial design, compared to a tangible measurement such as battery stand–by time, some characteristics contribute significantly to the impression of a great design, such as fit, finish, color, interaction, size, proportion, weight and ease of use. Industrial designers should keep in mind that a device with well thought out design invokes a positive response in its owner.

In This Section

  • Special Considerations for Control Areas
    Discusses d-pads and navigational controls, how to isolate actions from navigation, keypad location and size, keypad tactility, and high–use keys.

    Also discusses alphabetic keyboards, and their implications for layout, key identification, and the key size and pitch.

    Finally, discusses engineering considerations such as key force–to–fire, and the physical placement of the switch relative to the key.

User Interface