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1993]. It included both a short prompt for each menu item (e. G. , "checking account balance") and a longer one immediately following (e. G. , "the account balance for checking account number 1042030776. ") The yes-no style, illustrated in Example 7. Is a variant of 2-button menus. The differentiating factor is that the yes-no style uses interrogative prompts phrased as yes-no questions whereas the 2-button style uses descriptive prompts. The first item in a yes-no menu uses a full sentence que...stion and subsequent items use fragments that omit the initial interrogation phrase ("Do you want... "). Welcome to the ABC Bank's bank-by-phone. Do you want to hear your account balances? 1 yes, 2 no; [presses 2] transfer money between accounts?, 1 yes, 2 no;'^ (presses 2] mortgage rates? 1 yes, '^ 2 no; [presses 2, interrupting prompt] open a new '^ account? 1 yes. 2 no; [presses 1. Interrupting prompt] Example 7. The yes-no style, a variant on 2-button menus. Another variation is to have prompts for actions draw on spatial analogies.
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