modescar
Modescar is a term used in design and engineering to describe a residual physical or visual mark that persists on a system or interface after it has been switched from one operational mode to another. The concept is most often applied to user interfaces, touchscreen devices, and mechanical equipment where mode transitions are frequent.
The word derives from the Latin word modus, meaning “mode” or “manner,” and the English word scar,
Modescarring is generally categorized into intentional and incidental types. Intentional modescarring occurs when designers deliberately retain
Researchers have examined modescarring in the context of adaptive systems, where failure to remove deprecated elements