Ergonomics of using a mouse or other non-keyboard input device

"Presents the findings from a two-year study investigating health problems associated with the use of non-keyboard input devices (NKID). The research used a combination of methods to determine the extent to which different NKID are currently in use, how they are used and problems that result. E...

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Main Authors: Woods, Valerie, Hastings, Sarah, Buckle, Peter W., Haslam, Roger
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Sudbury 2002
HSE Books
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19299343124910175259-ergonomics-of-using-a-mouse-or.htm
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author Woods, Valerie
Hastings, Sarah
Buckle, Peter W.
Haslam, Roger
author_facet Woods, Valerie
Hastings, Sarah
Buckle, Peter W.
Haslam, Roger
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description "Presents the findings from a two-year study investigating health problems associated with the use of non-keyboard input devices (NKID). The research used a combination of methods to determine the extent to which different NKID are currently in use, how they are used and problems that result. Evidence was collected through a literature review; questionnaire survey of 128 IT and health and safety managers; workplace assessments involving interviews and observation with 45 users across 9 different companies; a questionnaire survey of 848 users (3500 questionnaires issued, 24% response rate); and laboratory work including an expert assessment of different devices, a laboratory trial comparing traditional and L- shaped desks with three different arm support conditions, and a case study investigating touch screen use. Stresses the importance of an ergonomics approach in risk reduction, a method that looks at the user-computer interaction as a whole, the aim being to fit the work to the person, rather than the person to the work. Recommends a systematic risk assessment for NKID with the following considerations: nature of the task, including software design; NKID design and operation; workstation configuration; working environment; work organisation; training; cleaning and maintenance; procedures for musculoskeletal health monitoring; specific needs of individual users (e.g. those with existing health problems)."
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is_hierarchy_title Ergonomics of using a mouse or other non-keyboard input device
language English
physical 180 p.
Paper
publishDate 2002
publisher Sudbury
HSE Books
spellingShingle Woods, Valerie
Hastings, Sarah
Buckle, Peter W.
Haslam, Roger
comfort assessment
computer mouse
design of equipment
ergonomics
musculoskeletal diseases
safe working methods
working surfaces
Ergonomics of using a mouse or other non-keyboard input device
title Ergonomics of using a mouse or other non-keyboard input device
topic comfort assessment
computer mouse
design of equipment
ergonomics
musculoskeletal diseases
safe working methods
working surfaces
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19299343124910175259-ergonomics-of-using-a-mouse-or.htm