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Mapping between controls and their effects is important from "summary" of The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman

Mapping between controls and their effects is crucial in the design of everyday things. This concept ensures that users can easily understand how to operate a device or system and predict the outcomes of their actions. Simplicity is key in creating a clear mapping between controls and effects. By keeping the design straightforward and intuitive, users can quickly grasp how to interact with a product without confusion or frustration. Clarity and coherence are essential in establishing a seamless connection between controls and their effects. When the relationship between input and output is evident, users can easily navigate a system and achieve their desired goals. Logical sequencing plays a significant role in mapping controls to effects. By organizing the design in a logical order, users can follow a natural flow of interaction and anticipate the outcomes of their actions. Transition words and phrases aid in guiding users through the mapping process, providing cues for...
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    The Design of Everyday Things

    Don Norman

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