deselectiegemak
Deselectiegemak is a user interface design concept that optimizes the way users undo or remove selected options. It emphasizes speed, reversibility, and clear feedback, enabling fast correction of choices in multi-select controls, filters, and forms.
The term combines Dutch words deselectie (deselect) and gemak (ease). It arose in Dutch design discourse in
Core patterns include one-click or touch-to-deselect actions, visible state indicators showing which items are selected, undo
Applications span e-commerce filtering, data dashboards, form wizards, and accessibility tools. By reducing decision fatigue and
Variants include automatic deselection on parent option change, timed auto-deselect after inactivity, and keyboard shortcuts for
Critics warn that overemphasizing deselection may encourage frivolous changes or mask the consequences of constraints. Designers
See also: user interface design, choice architecture, cognitive load.