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Towards the right direction in bidirectional user interfaces

Yulia Goldenberg, Noam Tractinsky

Hundreds of millions of speakers of bidirectional (BiDi) languages rely on writing systems that mix the native right-to-left script with left-to-right strings. The global reach of interactive digital technolo-gies requires special attention to these people, whose perception of interfaces is afected by this script mixture. However, empirical research on this topic is scarce. Although leading software ven-dors provide guidelines for BiDi design, bidirectional interfaces demonstrate inconsistent and incorrect directionality of UI ele-ments, which may cause user confusion and errors. Through a websites' review, we identifed problematic UI items and considered reasons for their existence. In an online survey with 234 BiDi speakers, we observed that in many cases, users' direction preferences were inconsistent with the guidelines. The fndings provide potential insights for design rules and empirical evidence for the problem's complexity, suggesting the need for further em-pirical research and greater attention by the HCI community to the BiDi design problem.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 06.05.2021

Keywords

Bidi
Bidirectional design
Bidirectional inter-face
Localization
Right-to-left design
Ui element direction

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Software
Human-Computer Interaction
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
גישה למסמך
10.1145/3411764.3445461
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Link to publication in Scopus