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- 1From:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (Vol. 9) Peer-ReviewedBackground This review examines evidence for an association between computer work and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods A systematic review of studies of computer work and CTS was performed. Supplementary,...
- 2From:Multimedia & Internet@Schools (Vol. 13, Issue 5)My First Keyboard and Mini Mouse, available in bright colors, are correctly sized for little fingers and offer extra safety and durability features. My First Keyboard uses a color-coded layout to help beginning readers...
- 3From:Sustainability (Vol. 14, Issue 19) Peer-ReviewedThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused the sudden shift of the interactions between students and teachers from the four corners of the classroom to fully online learning through the workstations. By using a...
- 4From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 2)San Francisco's MacWorld Expo focuses on new ways of blending the Mac through third party upgrade products. Yarc Systems Corp of Agoura Hills, CA, introduces the Macrageous coprocessor board, which features an AMD 29050...
- 5From:The Western Journal of Medicine (Vol. 155, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAdvances in technology and the development of the computer have brought a new type of occupational injury to the workplace. It has several different names including overuse syndrome, upper limb pain syndrome, and...
- 6From:Managing Office Technology (Vol. 39, Issue 3)Mice are being designed to meet increasing ergonomic concerns. Problems center on how the mouse is used and where it is placed, as well as the device's design. The mouse should be placed near the keyboard, within...
- 7From:Learning & Leading with Technology (Vol. 36, Issue 3)The ubiquitous standard computer mouse isn't a good fit for everyone. For some it isn't ergonomically suitable. For others--including users with disabilities--it just doesn't work. To address those concerns, designers...
- 8From:Government Computer News (Vol. 20, Issue 12)Agencies that need to make systems accessible to users have a supermarket of products from which to choose Mandates are easier made than met. That's especially true when it comes to complying with the accessibility...
- 9From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 21, Issue 4)This article takes a look at some products and companies that makes furniture and related items for school and classroom use. One such product is the Ergotron MacTilt pedestal that is used for the iMac. From AV carts...
- 10From:Multimedia Schools (Vol. 7, Issue 4)The Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical Company: Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399; Web Site: http://microsoft. com/hardware/. Description: The Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical is a...
- 11From:Journal of Accountancy (Vol. 218, Issue 6)Q While shopping for a new computer, I have come across many radical mouse designs. I was prepared to purchase a standard optical mouse, but the abundance of fancier options makes me wonder if a newer mouse design might...
- 12From:Experimental Brain Research (Vol. 231, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHuman-Computer Interactions pose special demands on the motor system, especially regarding the virtual tool transformations underlying typical mouse movements. We investigated whether such virtual tool-transformed...
- 13From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 21, Issue 2)Despite the promise of voice recognition and the allure of HAL, the talking (and listening) computer from the film "2001: A Space Odyssey," the vast majority of us still peck at a keyboard and push around a mouse to get...
- 14From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 29, Issue 11)KidzMouse has the answer for educators looking for a kid-friendly computer mouse offering features that make computers more accessible and enjoyable for young users, from toddlers to preteens. Available in four colorful...
- 15From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 14)Hydrotech Microsystems has announced three Macintosh software models for water resources engineering. These hydrologic engineering models cover floods caused by surface precipitation runoff in a river basin, steady...
- 16From:Government Computer News (Vol. 19, Issue 20)IntelliMouse Optical's sensor works better than lint-gathering mechanism in IBM's ScrollPoint Pro The Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical finally convinced me that the roller ball had to go. If I'd needed any additional...
- 17From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 30, Issue 8)KidzMouse Inc. has added a "Sesame Street" KidzMouse line of computer mice that feature characters such as Elmo, Cookie Monster and Ernie. The company creates half-size mice for children's small hands that have...
- 18From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 16)Astronauts on the space shuttle Atlantis are testing laptop cursor control devices in zero gravity to determine standard hardware for NASA's Space Station Freedom project. In Oct 1990, a shuttle flight tested an Apple...
- 19From:Physical Therapy (Vol. 81, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe RollerMouse is an ergonomic pointing device that eliminates the need to grip or reach for a mouse and requires minimal space. A rollerbar that controls the cursor and can be manipulated with either the thumbs or the...
- 20From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedOur previous study has shown that mesothelin (MSLN) is a potential immunotherapeutic target for pancreatic cancer. Here, we further studied the immunogenicity of chimeric murine MSLN-virus-like particles (mMSLN-VLPs),...