adjustability
Adjustability refers to the capacity of a system, device, or interface to be altered to suit different users, tasks, or conditions. It is achieved through adjustable components, mechanisms, or software controls that allow changes in size, position, tension, or configuration. Adjustability can be manual, such as screws, levers, or clamps, or automatic, using sensors and actuators that respond to user input or environmental data.
In products and environments, adjustability supports ergonomics, accessibility, and usability by accommodating differences in body size,
Design considerations include the range of adjustment, the precision or increments used, the ease of making
Adjustability is distinct from related ideas such as adaptability (a system’s ability to operate effectively across