The theory and development of user-friendly software for the measurement of surface roughness and geometrical parameters

1992 
Abstract Computers with analytical capabilities have proven their worth in sophisticated gaging applications, but they can intimidate operators. Dedicated keyboards with a logical button-to-button function connection present the user with multiple options. They can be cumbersome and often require adaptation for different parameters or program options. Standard P.C. keyboards do provide more programming flexibility but keys are not easily related to function. This paper discusses the development of a touch screen and related software functions as a dedicated keyboard which presents a very limited number of operating options at any one time. Using simple color graphic icons or “windows”, the described software guides the operator through the measurement process via a logical series of questions and menu operations. The program presents only specific questions or options that are relevant to the current measurement, which provides for a more friendly interface between operator and instrument.
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