Overview
CEN ISO/TS 9241-411:2014 (ISO/TS 9241-411:2012) is a technical specification in the ISO 9241 series on ergonomics of human–system interaction. It specifies laboratory evaluation methods for the design of physical input devices used with interactive systems. The document provides guidance for assessing conformance with ISO 9241-410 and covers physical devices such as keyboards (full-size and compact), mice, pucks, joysticks, trackballs, touchpads, tablets/overlays, touch-sensitive screens, and styli/light pens. It does not apply to gesture- or voice-input system requirements.
Key topics and requirements
- Scope and guiding principles for laboratory-based ergonomic evaluation of physical input devices.
- Device-specific measurement methods and design requirements for:
- Keyboards (functional properties, key geometry, layout zones, mechanical design, maintainability, documentation)
- Pointing devices (mice, pucks, trackballs, joysticks, touchpads)
- Digitiser systems (tablets, overlays, styli, light-pens)
- Touch-sensitive screens
- Evaluation metrics and test methods for efficiency, effectiveness and comfort (see informative annexes on testing efficiency/effectiveness and comfort).
- Usability testing examples and procedures (including an annex with a keyboard usability test).
- Conformance guidance - how laboratory results relate to conformance with ISO 9241-410.
- Informative annexes providing test tasks, rating scales (e.g., Borg), and example procedures.
Practical applications
- Use the standard to develop and validate ergonomically sound input devices during product design and pre-production testing.
- Support human-factors and usability labs conducting objective laboratory assessments for device comfort, performance and safety.
- Provide procurement teams and compliance officers with test methods and criteria for vendor evaluation and acceptance testing.
- Inform documentation and maintainability requirements for keyboards and other input devices intended for workplace use.
Who should use this standard
- Product designers and hardware engineers developing keyboards, pointing devices or touch systems
- Ergonomists, usability specialists and human factors practitioners
- Test laboratories and quality assurance teams performing conformance testing
- Buyers, procurement and compliance managers specifying ergonomic requirements
- Standards developers and regulatory bodies mapping ergonomic test methods
Related standards
Keywords: ergonomics, human-system interaction, ISO 9241-411, evaluation methods, physical input devices, keyboards, mice, touchpads, usability testing, conformance.