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ISO 11581:2024

ISO 11581:2024 Information technology – User interface icons – Part 7: Icons for setting interaction modes

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Description

This document provides requirements for the icons that are suitable for setting up interaction modes in all kinds of devices. It gives guidance about their purpose, their function, and how they are designed in order to be usable.

This document specifies two sets of icons:

a)       icons that deal with global constraints that are taken into account by the product or service;

b)       icons that are oriented to more specific functions.

Each icon is illustrated through a glyph, name, description and function.

Edition

1

Published Date

2024-09-19

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

19

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document provides requirements for the icons that are suitable for setting up interaction modes in all kinds of devices. It gives guidance about their purpose, their function, and how they are designed in order to be usable.

This document specifies two sets of icons:

a)       icons that deal with global constraints that are taken into account by the product or service;

b)       icons that are oriented to more specific functions.

Each icon is illustrated through a glyph, name, description and function.

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