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Re: foot mouse (was Re: new user)
- To: Amelia Hollander Kaplan <http://www.columbia.edu/~ahk30>
- Subject: Re: foot mouse (was Re: new user)
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert
- Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 21:29:11 -0400
- In-Reply-To: <http://www.kedu.cc.columbia.edu/~Pine.GSO.4.10.9904061028420.7157-100000>
- Keywords: http://www.columbia.edu/~ahk30
Gee, I don't do voice rec ('though I wish I did).  Re: ergonomics: the most
useful ergonomic device has been a good chair for me.  The second most has
been a good keyboard.  The third most has been a theracane.
 > From: Amelia Hollander Kaplan <http://www.columbia.edu/~ahk30>
 > Date: Tue  Apr  6, 10:29am
 >
 > Hi - a question about ergonomics and computing from an RSI sufferer - I'm
 > about to buy a new computer for doing voice recognition -- any suggestions
 > about what's essential ergonomically? 
 > 
 > thank you for your help 
 > 
 > -Amelia
 > 
 > >  > From: Amelia Hollander Kaplan <http://www.COLUMBIA.EDU/~ahk30>
 > >  > Date: Mon  Mar  8,  5:52pm
 > >  >
 > >  . . . I am looking for support and advice about all things
 > >  > ergonomic (foot mouse vs. touch pad, chair brands, etc)
 > > 
 > > You need to be careful.  A foot mouse has helped me, but I'm not sure that
 > > it's right for everyone.  (I have a TOS-like thing.)  Get a 30-day trial
 > > from www.footmouse.com.