Purpose The increase in tablet usage allows people to perform computer work in non-traditional office environments. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of changes in tablet keyboard design on postures of the upper extremities and neck, discomfort, and usability under different usage positions during prolonged touch-typing. Methods Eighteen healthy participants familiar with touch-screen devices were randomized into three usage positions (desk, lap, and bed) and completed six, 60-minute typing sessions using three virtual keyboard designs (standard, wide, split). Electrogoniometers continu-ously measured the postures of the wrists, elbow, and neck. Body discomfort and system usability were evaluated by questionnaires before and i...
This dissertation presents three studies aimed at reducing the intensity or duration of static exert...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
In this laboratory experiment, potential ergonomic concerns associated with the use of a touchscreen...
The increase in tablet usage allows people to perform computer work in non-traditional office enviro...
The number of people using online tablets in public places has increased dramatically. Their posture...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rapid growth in popularity, there is an imminent need for ergonomic evaluatio...
When holding a tablet computer with two hands, the touch keyboard configuration imposes postural con...
A laboratory study was conducted to determine how users of different handedness interact with deskto...
When holding a tablet computer with two hands, the touch keyboard configuration imposes postural con...
Touch-screen tablets are becoming increasingly popular as office work tools. However, as current hea...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
Use of forearm support during typing is known to alleviate biomechanical stresses on user's nec...
Objective: Three studies evaluated human computer interaction with alternative keyboard designs, new...
Tablet computers' hardware and software designs may affect upper extremity muscle activity and postu...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
This dissertation presents three studies aimed at reducing the intensity or duration of static exert...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
In this laboratory experiment, potential ergonomic concerns associated with the use of a touchscreen...
The increase in tablet usage allows people to perform computer work in non-traditional office enviro...
The number of people using online tablets in public places has increased dramatically. Their posture...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rapid growth in popularity, there is an imminent need for ergonomic evaluatio...
When holding a tablet computer with two hands, the touch keyboard configuration imposes postural con...
A laboratory study was conducted to determine how users of different handedness interact with deskto...
When holding a tablet computer with two hands, the touch keyboard configuration imposes postural con...
Touch-screen tablets are becoming increasingly popular as office work tools. However, as current hea...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
Use of forearm support during typing is known to alleviate biomechanical stresses on user's nec...
Objective: Three studies evaluated human computer interaction with alternative keyboard designs, new...
Tablet computers' hardware and software designs may affect upper extremity muscle activity and postu...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
This dissertation presents three studies aimed at reducing the intensity or duration of static exert...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
In this laboratory experiment, potential ergonomic concerns associated with the use of a touchscreen...