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Identification of Controls - Background and Approach
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The history and technical background of the Subcommittee Human Factors Engineering Committee on Control Identification of the SAE is reviewed. Recommendations are presented for a proposed SAE Information Report on Recommended Practice on Identification of Controls for Passenger Cars, with particular emphasis on guidelines for the development of new identifications.
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Kyropoulos, P., "Identification of Controls - Background and Approach," SAE Technical Paper 720202, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720202.Also In
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