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Safety and Comfort 19
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HINT: “Hunt-and-Peck” Typing
Non-touch-typing causes the neck to bend forward repeatedly. To minimize this repetitive movement,
learn how to touch-type so you don’t need to look down at the keyboard as often.
AVOID!
Avoid banging on the keys. Don’t use more force than needed to press the keys.
Pointing Style
Use your whole arm and shoulder to move the mouse, not just your wrist. Don’t rest
or anchor your wrist while using your pointing device; keep your wrist, arm, and
shoulder free to move.
Adjusting software controls
You can use the software control panel to adjust the properties of your pointing
device. For example, to reduce or eliminate mouse-lifting, try increasing the
acceleration setting. If you use a pointing device with your left hand, the software
control panel will allow you to switch the button assignments for maximum comfort.
Clean frequently
Dirt can make pointing more difficult. Remember to clean your mouse or trackball
frequenty.
RIGHT!
Keep your wrist in a straight, neutral position when using your
pointng device.
WRONG!
Don’t angle your wrist when using your pointing device.
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