> From: Ed Gulick <http://www.SIEGELSTRAIN.COM/~egulick> > Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 10:23:27 -0800 > > I am an architect diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome, looking for advice on suitable pointers for applications that require a lot of precise mousework. > I am currently trying out the foot-operated NoHands Mouse, and while my feet are quickly developing the necessary dexterity to move the pointer skillfully, I don't think I'll ever be able to use it for CAD programs because I can't make the pointer come a complete stop without lifting my foot off of the pedal. Lifting my foot off the pedal hundreds of times a day probably would create problems in my lower back since they have to tense every time to maintain my balance. > > What has worked well for other people using graphic design, desktop publishing, or CAD programs? Have others been able to successfully use the NoHands Mouse with these types of applications? > > Your advice is very deeply appreciated. Much thanks. > > Ed Gulick Do you use Linux? If so, I have some tricks to get the footmouse to have more detail at some times and less so at other.