Jan. 2 -- The fledgling science of ergonomics has undergone a small revolution over the past decade, which has radically changed the way safety-conscious manufacturers design peripherals and ...
When the first computer mouse was developed in 1964 by Douglas Englebart, it was essentially a block of wood with a button on top. The digital age brought the ability to work faster and more ...
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My fingers approach the mouse like I’m about to shake its hand. It’s an odd sensation for a moment: The mouse is turned 57 degrees toward verticality, standing on my desk with a confident slant that ...
Which ergonomic mice are best? Ergonomic mice put less stress on the user’s hands and wrists. This makes them more comfortable and helps prevent physical injury caused by repetitive motion or ...
On the 5th, local time, inside a laboratory at Microsoft’s “Building 87” in Redmond, Washington. An engineer repeatedly opened and closed an MS laptop using only one hand. They held the middle of the ...
Equipois, a Los Angeles developer of assisted-support devices for the prevention of repetitive stress injury, is partway through raising a $1.5 million first round, VentureWire reports (subscription ...
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Whether you are a hardcore PC gamer or just browsing all day at work, hand cramps happen. Outside of stretching and (hypothetically) using your computer less, the best way to prevent hand a wrist pain ...
Although there were plenty of ergonomic mice available, a new ergonomic mouse called MAUS aims to bridge the gap between the traditional devices and the existing ergonomic ones by improving on them ...
My setup now bristles with four separate input devices and a new webcam. Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac Guess what, it’s time for another installment of Dave’s Setup Upgrades. Only about six weeks ...