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Are there any systems where pushing a button repeatedly actually makes the system work faster?

by UXStackExchange on July 3, 2017 in uxstackexchange

Today I was standing in the elevator and caught myself pressing the "Close doors" button repeatedly, although the button lit and I knew that it had received my intent. I know, this is common behaviour and that it won't make the doors close faster.

But then I wondered: Is this learned behaviour? If so, what systems in real life DO work faster when you repeat an input quickly?

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Are there any systems where pushing a button repeatedly actually makes the system work faster?

by UXStackExchange on July 3, 2017 in uxstackexchange

Today I was standing in the elevator and caught myself pressing the "Close doors" button repeatedly, although the button lit and I knew that it had received my intent. I know, this is common behaviour and that it won't make the doors close faster.

But then I wondered: Is this learned behaviour? If so, what systems in real life DO work faster when you repeat an input quickly?

Tags: UX Stack Exchange

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