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The Importance of Ergonomic Input Devices in the Workplace: The Scope of Computer-Related Repetitive Strain Injuries and Methods for Their Prevention

White Papers Properly designed ergonomic input devices have been shown to reduce computer-related pain and demonstrate a significant effect on the incidence of RSIs for primary prevention. The costs associated with repetitive strain injury (RSI) to businesses...

[October 25, 2005, 3:00]

Contour lets ergonomic mouse loose on CeBit

News Ergonomic features in the devices' 'open hand architecture' will include elevated wrist and thumb support. All Contour Mouse products will be compatible with the Macintosh platform, and Sun, Hewlett-Packard and Silicon Graphics workstations.

[March 7, 1997, 12:26]

MacBreakZ

Downloads MacBreakZ is a sophisticated Personal Ergonomic Assistant designed to promote healthy and productive computer use. It also features dozens of great ergonomic tips. MacBreakZ features sophisticated keyboard and mouse monitoring (without invading...

[April 22, 2009, 14:24]

Pocket Ergo

Downloads Pocket Ergo is a Pocket PC based software program that contains office and industrial ergonomic assessment tools and guidelines. It will help you improve ergonomics, quality, and productivity at your workplace by using standard and accepted tools...

[April 26, 2005, 12:02]

US Report: Mouse maker slaps Microsoft with $1B lawsuit

News The California company, founded in 1995, makes ergonomic peripherals, such as mice and keyboards, for PCs. The legal action stems from a meeting between Microsoft and Goldtouch in September of 1997, at which time Goldtouch disclosed the design of...

[December 16, 1998, 16:51]

Pocket Ergo

Downloads Pocket Ergo is a Pocket PC based software program that contains office and industrial ergonomic assessment tools and guidelines. Assessment tools include: NIOSH lifting equation, Snook Push/Pull/Carry force guidelines, Anthropometry, RULA (Rapid...

[June 23, 2005, 1:47]

Logitech Alto keyboard review

Reviews First, its fixed height and all-in-one design mean that not everyone will be able to achieve ergonomic bliss with the Alto (owners of ultraportable systems, especially, may find their displays still aren't raised high enough).

[April 25, 2007, 8:37]

Photos: new BlackBerry Curves review

Reviews This centrally positioned navigation device is more ergonomic for left- and right-handed users than a side-mounted scroll button. The keyboard is remarkably ergonomic thanks to two design features: the keys are well separated from each other and...

[February 20, 2008, 7:50]

Siemens SX1 review

Reviews Certainly holding the phone in both hands and using both thumbs to tap the keys feels pretty ergonomic, and once we got used to the locations of the various number and letter combinations (an on-board ‘tap the numbers’ game can help with this), it...

[January 20, 2004, 13:40]

Another challenge to QWERTY's dominance

News Instead of lining up the letters all the way across, he splits the keyboard in two, like most ergonomic keyboards. The only real changes to be adopted widely have been the ergonomic evolutions, in which the two sides of the keyboard are split and...

[December 23, 2005, 8:45]

O2 xda II review

Reviews The design isn’t in any way radical, but it is ergonomic in use and easy on the eye. One ergonomic glitch is the poor sitting of the headphone socket on the bottom right corner of the hardware. At first glance the xda II looks like a standard...

[October 28, 2003, 10:30]

Repeat offender: How IT use can cause RSI

News The usual solution to this is an ergonomic keyboard, where the keys are split into two halves that are then angled outwards. Just gripping a mouse tends to put the wrist in a strained position, even ergonomic mice.

[February 23, 2004, 12:10]

Resco Audio Recorder

Downloads The compact and ergonomic design gives it an outstanding price and performance ratio. Resco Audio Recorder is an application with real-time MP3 voice recording capability. Suitable for any use including business, study, fun, and language learning.

[March 23, 2004, 2:54]

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro review

Reviews This desktop set should bring some ergonomic benefits -- particularly to right-handed touch typists. Both of these components connect wirelessly to the desktop receiver, which also features the Caps lock, Num lock and Function lock (of which more...

[February 19, 2004, 14:50]

Very good, except for texting

Very good, except for texting image Member Review Grerat phone, wonderful looks, swivelling screen (jz to show off, methinks), and many smart 'n ergonomic touches in the interface. HOWEVER, if you text a lot, it doesn't seem to be able to add words. It remembers new words in the msg u r typing...

[February 3, 2004, 10:42]

Wacom PenPartner review

Reviews Generally speaking, though, the PenPartner is a pleasure to use, suits right- and left-handers equally well, and should prove a more ergonomic solution than a traditional mouse, or a notebook's touchpad or pointing stick.

[May 25, 2004, 13:00]

Ergonomix

Downloads Ergonomix is a personal ergonomic assistant which monitors our keyboard and mouse activity and helps us structure our computer use in a healthy and constructive manner, thus preventing computer-related injuries from developing.

[May 4, 2005, 23:55]

Cherry launches keyboard for Linux users

Talkback Not ergonomic. Very expensive. Bad look. Only for customer loyalty. But linux is not a commercial product. For intuition and accessibility, Ctrl, Alt, Alt Gr is too much.

[August 24, 2004, 18:02]

MessagEase

Downloads MessagEase is the fastest and most ergonomic text entry system for Palm. Also get MessagEaseST (see its review at www.geek.com) and MessagEaseKB to optionally replace your palm keyboard and Graffiti. For Sony Clies: it paints the keyboard on Clie...

[October 6, 2004, 8:00]

StretchZ

Downloads We have taken the stretching routines from our popular MacBreakZ Personal Ergonomic Assistant and put them on your iPhone or iPod touch so you can take them everywhere. Stretch on the go with your iPhone or iPod touch.

[November 24, 2008, 14:52]

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