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ISO/IEC 14754:1999

Information technology - Pen-Based Interfaces - Common gestures for Text Editing with Pen-Based Systems

Standard by IEC, 1999-05-27

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ISO/IEC 14754:1999

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ISO/IEC 14754:1999 defines common gestures for text editing in pen-based systems, helping standardize how users interact with handwriting-oriented interfaces. For teams assessing input-method behavior, ISO/IEC 14754:1999 can serve as a practical technical reference when reviewing gesture consistency, usability expectations, and software alignment across pen-enabled products. The document supports clearer engineering documentation, more predictable product evaluation, and better coordination between design, testing, and procurement workflows where pen-based text editing is part of the user experience.

Overview of ISO/IEC 14754:1999

This document is a supporting reference connected to the parent series ISO/IEC 14754 and focuses on common gestures used for text editing with pen-based systems. In technical review, it is typically relevant where input behavior must remain consistent across applications, platforms, or devices. Organizations may use it to frame documented evaluation of gesture handling, operational consistency, and interface expectations during software validation, product assessment, or compliance-related specification review.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 14754:1999

ISO/IEC 14754:1999 is most useful in workflows that evaluate pen-based user interfaces, handwriting input tools, and text-editing behavior in software or embedded systems. It may support technical assessment during product verification, acceptance testing, or procurement review where gesture interpretation affects usability and conformity assessment preparation. The reference can also be valuable in engineering documentation for teams comparing implementations across devices, applications, or development platforms that rely on stylus-based interaction.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 14754:1999

Using ISO/IEC 14754:1999 in compliance workflows can reduce ambiguity in gesture interpretation and improve testing consistency for pen-based text editing functions. That matters for quality assurance, technical validation, and risk management because interface differences can affect user efficiency and product acceptance. For procurement and engineering teams, the reference helps define a clearer technical baseline, supporting more reliable product evaluation and more structured conformity assessment preparation.

  • Common gesture definitions for pen-based text editing behavior
  • Reference point for usability and interface consistency reviews
  • Support for verification activities and documented evaluation
  • Useful input during product procurement and technical assessment
SKU: d6a7a2631a13

  • Publication Date: 1999-05-27
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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