Background and Purpose. Alternative computer keyboards whose halves can be slanted toward each other can reduce a risk factor (ulnar deviation) for work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) affect-ing the upper limbs. Two questions that computer keyboard operators face when using keyboards that can be separated into halves (split keyboards) are: (1) At what angle should the keyboard halves be opened? and (2) At what distance apart should the keyboard halves be placed? The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of the opening angle and separation distance between halves of a split keyboard on wrist ulnar deviation and typing efficiency. Methods. Eleven experienced computer keyboard operators participated in this study an...
<p>Least squares (and standard error) values are presented for (a) mean self-reported discomfort acr...
Keyboard is the most important equipment for computer tasks. However, improper design of keyboard wo...
in the following collection(s): This article, along with others on similar topics, appears e-Letters...
Alternative computer keyboards whose halves can be slanted toward each other can reduce a risk facto...
A study was conducted on 90 experienced office workers to determine how commercially available alter...
Design of computer keyboards no longer is limited to the flat keyboards that are typically shipped w...
The goal of this study was to determine the systematic effect that varying the slope angle of a comp...
Introduction: In last decades, due to the increase in the number of VDT works prevalence of musculos...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive investigation to document wrist and forearm pos...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
International standards that specify the spacing between keys on a keyboard have been guided primari...
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...
Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease ...
<p>Least squares (and standard error) values are presented for (a) mean self-reported discomfort acr...
Keyboard is the most important equipment for computer tasks. However, improper design of keyboard wo...
in the following collection(s): This article, along with others on similar topics, appears e-Letters...
Alternative computer keyboards whose halves can be slanted toward each other can reduce a risk facto...
A study was conducted on 90 experienced office workers to determine how commercially available alter...
Design of computer keyboards no longer is limited to the flat keyboards that are typically shipped w...
The goal of this study was to determine the systematic effect that varying the slope angle of a comp...
Introduction: In last decades, due to the increase in the number of VDT works prevalence of musculos...
An evaluation of an adjustable keyboard based on subjective preference and wrist joint motion during...
The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive investigation to document wrist and forearm pos...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
International standards that specify the spacing between keys on a keyboard have been guided primari...
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...
Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease ...
<p>Least squares (and standard error) values are presented for (a) mean self-reported discomfort acr...
Keyboard is the most important equipment for computer tasks. However, improper design of keyboard wo...
in the following collection(s): This article, along with others on similar topics, appears e-Letters...