Thank you Jakob. I think that all concepts at this point will have pros and cons.
Let me brainstorm here a moment:I admit I'd forgotten about colour-blindness with the two designs A2, and J4.
After some consultation I can state that if you stick to using
Green and
Blue combo, or using a
Red and
Yellow combination, then you'll be fine.
Record their operation, then grayscale the recording and ensure that the two colours are distinctly different shades of gray for maximum compatibility.
Or simply consult a colour-blindness medical specialist, because this field is well researched and documented.
Morse Code?The idea of tapping some cryptic sequence into a yubikey that's plugged into the back of a computer or laptop, is just as useful as indicator lights...
I don't think the average computer user would want to tap-tap-tap-tap-tap their way through passwords...
This is especially true for persons with fine motor control difficulties, and I believe they outnumber colour blind persons.
So how about adding a micro-speaker or piezoelectric/buzzer?
Personally I'm tone deaf, so the speaker would be of no use to me. Except perhaps in the duration, but honestly, it'll just annoy me.
So who needs what feature? - Hearing impaired or deaf persons may prefer: lights on, and sounds off.
- Visually impaired or blind persons may prefer: lights off, and sounds on.
- Deaf+Blind persons would require Braille cells, which are actually a fairly good solution to this entire problem, but they are very expensive, very bulky, and mechanical.
Would a two button Yubikey overcome the plugged in the back of a laptop dilemma?
No. Because if the average computer user can't see it then they are just fumbling around a large piece of equipment.
And the laptops I've handled in the past ~6 years don't present me with the USB on the back issue...
So perhaps Yubico should simply sell a generic USB gender swapping extension cables like the 3foot long ones sold at (
dollar stores) for $1.00 CDN ?
http://megacomputer.ca/product_info.php ... cts_id=132This is turning out like that Jerry Sienfeild episode where he thinks back to every girl he dated and how he found something wrong with each of them.
Summary:So a Yubikey with a speaker and two Complementary prime colours for light-indicators.
Both sound and lights working as indicators and either/both can be toggled on/off may be the best solution.
The personalization software should toggle the action between a
tapping, versus a
hold and let-go at certain indicator lights/sounds.
I'd say that the timings themselves must all be 100% changeable through the personalization software and let the customer decide.
But how much will the hardware for such a beast cost?
It is exactly like having two or more standard Yubikeys in one package, and I assume the Economic Standard Yubikey will be still available. Especially for first time users and cost-minded businesses.
Failing all of the above, I'll stay with the current version of the Standard Yubikey which is perfect for everyday businesses-related work/database/inventory/etc... usage.