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  2. HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the player can display them all by pausing the game or pressing a button. Some games also give players control over the HUD, allowing them to hide elements and customize position, size, color, and opacity. [2] World of Warcraft is notable for allowing players to significantly modify and enhance the user interface through Lua ...

  3. Head-up display - Wikipedia

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    A prototype HUD has also been developed that displays information on the inside of a swimmer's goggles or of a scuba diver's mask. [37] HUD systems that project information directly onto the wearer's retina with a low-powered laser (virtual retinal display) are also being tested. [38] [39]

  4. User interface design - Wikipedia

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    User interface design is a craft in which designers perform an important function in creating the user experience. UI design should keep users informed about what is happening, giving appropriate feedback in a timely manner. The visual look and feel of UI design sets the tone for the user experience. [2]

  5. User experience design - Wikipedia

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    User interface (UI) design is the process of making interfaces in software or computerized devices with a focus on looks or style. Designers aim to create designs users will find easy to use and pleasurable. UI design typically refers to graphical user interfaces but also includes others, such as voice-controlled ones. [37]

  6. Talk:HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The sources of the article (light as they are) all describe it as "the HUD", "a HUD", or "HUDs" - not as proposed. Searching for the exact phrase "Video game HUD" on Google Books comes back with an abysmally small selection, compared to a search using broader terms. -- Netoholic @ 09:49, 24 March 2018 (UTC)

  7. Head-mounted display - Wikipedia

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    This is the distance at which, given the average human eye rangefinder "baseline" (distance between the eyes or Interpupillary distance (IPD)) of between 2.5 and 3 inches (6 and 8 cm), the angle of an object at that distance becomes essentially the same from each eye. At smaller ranges the perspective from each eye is significantly different ...

  8. Interface control document - Wikipedia

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    An ICD is the umbrella document over the system interfaces; examples of what these interface specifications should describe include: The inputs and outputs of a single system, documented in individual SIRS (Software Interface Requirements Specifications) and HIRS (Hardware Interface Requirements Specifications) documents, would fall under "The Wikipedia Interface Control Document".

  9. User interface - Wikipedia

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    Often, there is an additional component implemented in software, like e.g. a graphical user interface. There is a difference between a user interface and an operator interface or a human–machine interface (HMI). The term "user interface" is often used in the context of (personal) computer systems and electronic devices.