Monthly Archives: January 2009

Switch your Mouse to the Switch Mouse

The new Switch mouse is designed around the philosophy that technology should fit your needs; a mouse should cater for a wide range of users, yet still be ergonomically sound. Created by Humanscale, the Switch Mouse is about 30 percent … Continue reading

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Touchscreens and Ergonomics

With the release of Microsoft Windows 7 on the horizon and with one of it’s main features being that it supports a multitouch user-interface (similar to an iPhone or a Tablet PC), alongside an N-trig screen, it got me thinking … Continue reading

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Comfortability and Ergonomics

Recently, I read an article that touched on a very important topic in the Ergonomic office world: Can ergonomic chairs also be comfortable? Read the full article Having tried and tested many ergonomic chairs myself, I would have to agree … Continue reading

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Exercising in the Workplace

Another study has been undertaken into the effects of excercise in the workplace. Dr JC Coulson and colleagues, of the University of Bristol and Leeds Metropolitan University, carried out the research in three workplaces in the South of England. Results … Continue reading

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