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There is a trade-off curve between icon size and desktop utility: size of desktop icons
The size of desktop icons has been studied in various contexts, including usability, accessibility, and aesthetics. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) recommend that interactive elements, including icons, have a minimum size of 44x44 pixels to ensure they can be easily clicked by users with motor impairments (WCAG 2.1, 2019). However, this guideline does not account for the diverse range of screen resolutions, display sizes, and user preferences. Based on our findings, we recommend: There is
Desktop icons are a crucial element of a computer's graphical user interface (GUI), providing users with quick access to frequently used files, folders, and applications. The size of desktop icons can significantly affect user experience, influencing both usability and aesthetics. This paper examines the effects of desktop icon size on user behavior, performance, and satisfaction. We review existing guidelines and research on icon size, and present the results of a study investigating the optimal size of desktop icons. Desktop icons are a crucial element of a