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    When Possible, Use Input Designs Based on Known Metaphors
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When Possible, Use Input Designs Based on Known Metaphors

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Question 93

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When possible, use input designs based on known metaphors. Not all inputs lend themselves to metaphors (such as a checkbook), but some are greatly enhanced by the imitation.

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