Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorders Because of Using a Mouse Posted: 04-19-06 10:03am
No pain using a mouse
great number of people have healthy
problems using a
simple computer mouse.
You can see plenty of information here:
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and
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using a mouse "can lead to discomfort,
pain, and even
workplace musculoskeletal disorders
(wmsds)."(canadian
centre for occupational health and
safety)
your index finger have to move left from
the other
fingers for the long periods of time and
your right arm
is in permanently tension.I am a piano
teacher and I know
this subject very well.Many of my friends
have the same
problem-arm and hand pain during a work
with mouse.You
can find plenty of scientific researchs
how to avoid such
a problems in the internet.
I want to recommend you very simple
way.Can you hold your
mouse just like a potato or a stone for a
moment,please?
Now notice that your index finger just
quietly lie on the
right mouse button!You can excellently
use right mouse
button instead of the left just like
me.Simply go to the
control panel(from start)and change the
settings in mouse
folder.Now you can use the mouse like a
left-hander and
you can feel much better
shortly.Left-handers can do the
same trick.
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