Hi All, I'm planning some user testing of a keypad for the Canadian Museum of Human Rights project <http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/CMHR+Kiosks>. We have designed a keypad that will be installed on their touch-screen kiosks. I'm brainstorming the simplest way to make our keypad prototype functional for testing (materials to be determined but we are hoping to 3D print the keys to be as close to the final product as possible). I was thinking that using a Makey Makey kit <http://www.makeymakey.com/> or two might be one way to do it. The keypad has 12 outputs<http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Keypad+Design+April+4+2013>, but it may not be realistic to make all of them functional for testing (although it would be nice). Most important would be up/down/left/right navigation keys, select key and undo key. In addition to that we have a help, home, zoom on/off, audio on/off, and volume controls up/down.
For the testing I'm thinking to create a very basic 3-5 page interactive interface (based on screen-shots/wireframes provided by the museum) that I'm hoping can include audio feedback/voice-over capability. Any ideas about how to do this simply and quickly would also be appreciated. Also, if anyone is interested in volunteering some time to participate in user testing, let me know. The test period will run approximately 1 hour and will take place early to mid-May at the IDRC (205 Richmond). Thank you, Dana
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