International standards that specify the spacing between keys on a keyboard have been guided primarily by design convention. Experienced typists (N=37) with large hands typed on five keyboards with different horizontal and vertical key spacing (19x19, 18x19, 17x19, 16x19, and 17x17mm) while productivity, comfort ratings, left and right extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) and flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) muscle forces, and right and left wrist extension and ulnar deviation were recorded. Productivity and usability ratings were significantly worse for the 16x19 keyboard. There was a trend for muscle activity to increase in the left forearm and decrease in the right forearm with decreasing horizontal key spacing. There was also a trend for left wrist e...
The goal of this study was to determine the systematic effect that varying the slope angle of a comp...
The growing usage of tablets and the introduction of ultrabooks have increased consumer demands for ...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
The keyboard is the most important equipment for computer tasks. However, improper design of keyboar...
The relationship of chronic musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist tend...
A study was conducted on 90 experienced office workers to determine how commercially available alter...
The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive investigation to document wrist and forearm pos...
Background and Purpose. Alternative computer keyboards whose halves can be slanted toward each other...
Design of computer keyboards no longer is limited to the flat keyboards that are typically shipped w...
Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease ...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
Objective. To assess the biomechanical impact of commercially available alternate keyboard designs. ...
Objective: Three studies evaluated human computer interaction with alternative keyboard designs, new...
Alternative computer keyboards whose halves can be slanted toward each other can reduce a risk facto...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
The goal of this study was to determine the systematic effect that varying the slope angle of a comp...
The growing usage of tablets and the introduction of ultrabooks have increased consumer demands for ...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
The keyboard is the most important equipment for computer tasks. However, improper design of keyboar...
The relationship of chronic musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist tend...
A study was conducted on 90 experienced office workers to determine how commercially available alter...
The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive investigation to document wrist and forearm pos...
Background and Purpose. Alternative computer keyboards whose halves can be slanted toward each other...
Design of computer keyboards no longer is limited to the flat keyboards that are typically shipped w...
Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease ...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
Objective. To assess the biomechanical impact of commercially available alternate keyboard designs. ...
Objective: Three studies evaluated human computer interaction with alternative keyboard designs, new...
Alternative computer keyboards whose halves can be slanted toward each other can reduce a risk facto...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
The goal of this study was to determine the systematic effect that varying the slope angle of a comp...
The growing usage of tablets and the introduction of ultrabooks have increased consumer demands for ...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...