With about 230 million packages delivered per day in 2020, fetching packages has become a routine for many city dwellers in China. When fetching packages, people usually need to go to collection sites of their apartment complexes or a KuaiDiGui, an increasingly popular type of self-service package pickup machine. However, little is known whether such processes are accessible to blind and low vision (BLV) city dwellers. We interviewed BLV people (N=20) living in a large metropolitan area in China to understand their practices and challenges of fetching packages. Our findings show that participants encountered difficulties in finding the collection site and localizing and recognizing their packages. When fetching packages from KuaiDiGuis, they had difficulty in identifying the correct KuaiDiGui, interacting with its touch screen, navigating the complex on-screen workflow, and opening the target compartment. We discuss design considerations to make the package fetching process more accessible to the BLV community.
翻译:2020年每天提供约2.3亿个包件,这已成为中国许多城市居民的例行公事,在接包时,人们通常需要前往公寓综合体或KuaiDiGui的收集地点,KuaiDiGui是一个日益流行的自助成套包皮机,然而,对于盲人和低视力(BLV)城市居民能否进入这些流程知之甚少。我们采访了生活在中国大都市地区的BLV(N=20)人,以了解他们的做法和取包的挑战。我们的调查结果显示,参与者在寻找收集地点、本地化和识别其包件时遇到困难。在从KuaiDiGuis取包件时,他们很难找到正确的KuaiDiGui,与触摸屏幕互动,在屏幕上浏览这些流程,并打开目标车厢。我们讨论了如何设计各种考虑因素,使BLV社区更容易获得包件的过程。