Design of Multi sensory Keyboard for Enhancing Communication among Long distance Lovers
Abstract
Due to distance limitations, some long-distance romantic groups can only communicate with each other online. It is common for young people to use computers to communicate online. However, through investigation, it was found that this communication method gradually becomes monotonous and boring in terms of content and form over time, reducing the desire to communicate. As a computer input device, the keyboard has strong technical functionality and neglects the possibility of emotional care, leaving room for optimization and improvement.This study focuses on the communication needs of long-distance couples and designs a multi sensory keyboard that integrates multiple sensory interaction methods of visual and tactile senses. After preliminary user testing, the keyboard has achieved certain results in enhancing emotional connections, meeting personalized needs, and improving interactive fun.
Keywords: long-distance intimacy, multisensory keyboard, human-computer interaction
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1006080
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