human-interface-guidelines-1992

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npx skills add https://github.com/diskd-ai/ui-guidelines --skill human-interface-guidelines-1992

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Human Interface Guidelines (1992)

Use this skill to apply and audit user interfaces against the classic desktop conventions described in the 1992 guidelines.

Workflow

1) Establish context (ask if missing)

  • Target environment: classic desktop-style UI, color depth, screen sizes, multi-monitor expectations.
  • Audience: novice vs expert mix, accessibility needs, localization targets.
  • Artifacts: screenshots, mockups, flows, specs, or code; plus constraints (toolkit limits, timeline).

2) Classify what you’re reviewing

Identify the surface area and review by component:

  • Menus and keyboard equivalents
  • Windows (document vs utility), scrolling, zooming, positioning
  • Dialog boxes and alerts (modeless vs movable modal vs modal)
  • Controls (buttons, radio/checkbox, sliders/steppers, disclosure)
  • Icons and icon families
  • Color usage (black-and-white-first, selection/highlight behavior)
  • Behaviors (mouse + keyboard conventions; selection/editing)
  • Language (labels, messages, help systems, Balloon Help)
  • Worldwide compatibility, universal access, collaborative computing UX

3) Evaluate with the checklist first, then go deep

  • Start with references/checklist.md to catch the highest-impact issues quickly.
  • Use references/conspect.md when you need rationale, design patterns, or component-specific rules.
  • If needed, consult the source PDF at Human_Interface_Guidelines_1992.pdf (avoid long verbatim quotes; paraphrase and cite figure/section names instead).

4) Return findings in a review-friendly format

Provide:

  1. High-priority violations (things that break core “look/feel”, consistency, safety, or accessibility)
  2. Recommended fixes (what to change + why + any tradeoffs)
  3. Verification checklist (what to re-check after changes)
  4. Open questions (missing context that could change recommendations)

Bundled references

  • references/conspect.md: detailed paraphrased outline by chapter/topic.
  • references/checklist.md: practical review checklist derived from Appendix C.