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Mouse Techniques
The first technique to
lessen mouse strain is to avoid the mouse whenever
possible. The keyboard allows you to distribute the
necessary workload over both hands. Using hotkeys and
key commands not only lessens your muscle workload but
improves your efficiency too.
When using a mouse the following techniques
significantly lessen the strain: When clicking, moving the cursor around the screen in
circles a few times after the click provides a tiny
exercise. This helps relieve strain from the click
itself.
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Avoid resting your wrist and forearms when moving
the mouse.
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Move the mouse from your shoulder.
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Avoid gripping the mouse tightly, instead hold the
mouse gently with all your fingers.
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Avoid lifting your smallest finger when using the
mouse.
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Click the mouse buttons gently and patiently.
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Ergonomic software - working at a computer can be
hypnotic, and often you don't realize how long
you've been working and how much you've been typing
and mousing. RSI Warrior is a fantastic ergonomics
software package which runs in the background and
monitors how much you’ve been using the computer and
then prompts you to take a rest break at appropriate
intervals. It also suggests simple exercises for you
to do during this break.
The
AutoClick feature from RSI Warrior can dramatically
reduce the amount of strain from mouse use. User
feedback on this particular feature is very encouraging.
The strain reduction is so significant that people
completely debilitated were able to resume their normal
occupational activities with major pain reduction and no
significant productivity loss. Learning to use this
feature properly may be the saving grace you’ve been
looking for.
AutoClick works by sending a click for you whenever your
mouse stops moving. It can send a single click, a double
click or a right click depending on your settings.
Sometimes you will want to do a different type of click
than what you normally do. For this, you can press a
configurable ClickKey which will determine the type of
click automouse will make for you at that time.
This
feature is particularly useful for Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome and deQuervain syndrome sufferers, and for its
prevention.
Stop
hand pain, improve seating posture and increase blood
circulation with this award winning ergonomics software.
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