This study aimed to compare and analyse rubber-dome desktop, spring column desktop and notebook keyboards in terms of key stiffness and fingertip typing force. The spring-column keyboard resulted in the highest mean peak contact force (0.86N), followed by the rubber dome desktop (0.68N) and the notebook (0.59N). All these differences were statistically significant. Likewise, the spring-column keyboard registered the highest fingertip typing force and the notebook keyboard the lowest. A comparison of forces showed the notebook (rubber dome) keyboard had the highest fingertip-to-peak contact force ratio (overstrike force), and the spring-column generated the least excess force (as a ratio of peak contact force). The results of this study coul...
Design of computer keyboards no longer is limited to the flat keyboards that are typically shipped w...
This study explored touchscreen keyboards using high precision touchscreen strategies. Phase one e...
Office workers commonly suffer from Work-related Neck and Upper Limb Disorders (WRNULD) due to prolo...
This study aimed to compare and analyse rubber-dome desktop, spring column desktop and notebook keyb...
Interest in the ergonomics of keyboard design and mechanism has become widespread due to the increas...
Typing force has been identified as a possible risk factor for the development of work related muscu...
The relationship of chronic musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist tend...
Alan Hedge Geri GayThe design of computer keyboards is rapidly evolving as portable computing becom...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
This dissertation presents three studies aimed at reducing the intensity or duration of static exert...
Objective. To assess the biomechanical impact of commercially available alternate keyboard designs. ...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
Vita.This study examines the effects of four keyboard designs, including a horizontally split keyboa...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the relation between key strike forces and musculo...
To determine the stiffness and damping of computer keyboard keys, a computer-controlled test rig tha...
Design of computer keyboards no longer is limited to the flat keyboards that are typically shipped w...
This study explored touchscreen keyboards using high precision touchscreen strategies. Phase one e...
Office workers commonly suffer from Work-related Neck and Upper Limb Disorders (WRNULD) due to prolo...
This study aimed to compare and analyse rubber-dome desktop, spring column desktop and notebook keyb...
Interest in the ergonomics of keyboard design and mechanism has become widespread due to the increas...
Typing force has been identified as a possible risk factor for the development of work related muscu...
The relationship of chronic musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist tend...
Alan Hedge Geri GayThe design of computer keyboards is rapidly evolving as portable computing becom...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
This dissertation presents three studies aimed at reducing the intensity or duration of static exert...
Objective. To assess the biomechanical impact of commercially available alternate keyboard designs. ...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
Vita.This study examines the effects of four keyboard designs, including a horizontally split keyboa...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the relation between key strike forces and musculo...
To determine the stiffness and damping of computer keyboard keys, a computer-controlled test rig tha...
Design of computer keyboards no longer is limited to the flat keyboards that are typically shipped w...
This study explored touchscreen keyboards using high precision touchscreen strategies. Phase one e...
Office workers commonly suffer from Work-related Neck and Upper Limb Disorders (WRNULD) due to prolo...