Toaster usability study

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== Needs ==
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* Toast Bread
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* Low Cost
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* Easy Usability
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* ability to use a wide variety of bread
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== Likes ==
== Likes ==

Revision as of 14:59, 21 September 2008

Contents

Product Use

Here is a series of photographs depicting a typical customer's interaction with a toaster:

Step 1: Plug in Toaster
Step 1: Plug in Toaster
Step 2: Get some type of bread
Step 2: Get some type of bread
Step 3: Place bread in Toaster slots
Step 3: Place bread in Toaster slots
Step 4: Set desired toasting amount
Step 4: Set desired toasting amount


Step 5: Pull down handle to start toasting
Step 5: Pull down handle to start toasting
Step 6: Wait while bread is toasting to desired level
Step 6: Wait while bread is toasting to desired level
Step 7: If you want to stop it early, press cancel
Step 7: If you want to stop it early, press cancel
Step 8: Bread pops up when done or cancel button is pressed
Step 8: Bread pops up when done or cancel button is pressed



Step 9: a beautiful golden brown
Step 9: a beautiful golden brown
Step 10: Enjoy
Step 10: Enjoy
Cleaning: remove crumb tray to throw away crumbs fallen in toaster
Cleaning: remove crumb tray to throw away crumbs fallen in toaster

User

Our users are normally people of all ages that have access to a kitchen. For this usability study, we found four different people that have interacted with a toaster on a regular basis and interviewed them about what they liked and disliked about the toaster.

Needs

  • Toast Bread
  • Low Cost
  • Easy Usability
  • ability to use a wide variety of bread

Likes

  • Golden Brown Toast
  • Cancel Button
  • Crumb Tray

Annoyances

  • Bread gets stuck inside the toaster
  • Unreliability of Toaster Settings
  • Hard to clean

Possible Usability Improvements

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