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 ...
CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SMK-Link Electronics, a subsidiary of SMK Electronics Corporation U.S.A., today introduced two new Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant computer peripherals: the ...
Getting a move on is good, but understand the devices' limitations as you do so. The decades-old prescriptions of office ergonomics sought to minimize musculoskeletal damage to people who were sitting ...
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 ...
Increased awareness of RSI over the past couple of decades has spawned a flood of so-called ergonomic devices that claim to reduce the risk of injury. Unfortunately, determining whether a product ...
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 ...
Chances are, the keyboard you’ve got in front of you is rectangular and flat — not much by way of ergonomics despite how much time you spend using it. Fortunately, plenty of companies are getting ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y., October 14, 2023 (Newswire.com) - For people who have struggled with uncontrollable gas, a phenomenon that increases with age, dietary changes, and intestinal issues, there is new hope ...
Swapping out your old mouse (or trackpad) for an ergonomic model can make a world of difference. Just look at the ever-increasing number of companies offering ergonomically correct mice to combat ...
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