I am now a big fan because you explain it well, people can't imagine how much pain a bad mouse can cause, I couldn't trade for months, because my hand up to my elbow hurt so much, the standing is the right one,thank you steve.💪you are awesome
Great video with lots of good advices when it comes to this 'banana stations'. They usually are poorly used by the most of us. It's crutial for us to set properly our chair's height so our arms and wrists take the right angle. HON Ignition, by HON furniture is a great example. Manhattan Office Design
Art. Thank you for watching my ergonomics video and leaving a comment! I am creating new ergonomic videos and would like to know what you would be interested is seeing. What ergonomic areas should I cover to be the most interesting and beneficial to you? Please reply or e-mail infor@siteergonomics.com Thanks, Steve
Please suggest a wireless ergonomic KB and mouse. Was designated with Ris by the doctor due to pain at left index finger, right palm - mostly. I use a mouse responsible for palm pain; the keyboard causes the index pain. After a long session with the xbox controller the palm hurt. Doctor said i spent too much hours and simlo cholesterol tablets whose side effect was pain months ago and stopped taking - could be a catalyst. I am to change KB and mouse and spend less hours. When i type or websurf most its on the bed.
I struggle with being small. Everything is built for large men. I can't reach the floor with the chairs at the lowest point, the desks are then too high. Arm reach each is limited. Keyboards and mice are too big. Any tips for small people?
Desk:I think ikea have those desks with stands that are height-adjustable and they cost something like $40(here in china). Chair: just find something like a shoe case to put under your feet and it should work just fine. Keyboards: ergodox ez, its quite expensive, but its a great keyboard. I'm suffering from TFCC injury and this keyboard is great for me(i have small hands, probably 17cm. I bought Microsoft's and logitech's ergonomic keyboards but they are designed for those who have large hands ) Mouse: Mirotouch, a vertical mouse. I've tried logitech mx vertical and it is just too large. I've been having neck issues and wrist issues for year as i type toooooo much. Hope my suggestion helps.
Thanks for these videos. Office work at day + music at night have been taking a toll and I'd love to find someone like you to work with in my area but you're providing a helpful starting point. I've been looking at programmable footswitches to alleviate my left hand of stretches (I intend to use it for caps and ctrl which I use ALL the time for shortcuts). Any thoughts on these?
Thanks for the e-mail. Please visit our website for some ergonomic information theergonomicsguyblog.com/ . We can do online assessments of your workstation. Please contact us at sitesolutions@hotmail.com.
Viewer, Thank you for watching my ergonomics video and leaving a comment! I am creating new ergonomic videos and would like to know what you would be interested is seeing. What ergonomic areas should I cover to be the most and beneficial to you? Please reply or e-mail infor@siteergonomics.com Thanks, Steve
Did you find a solution? If not, I would suggest a keyboard that has a built-in touchpad. That way, you would not need a mouse and could just use the TouchPad as your mouse. www.amazon.com/dp/B014EUQOGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_HWEUFb45BRTEP
Best tips so far that I have seen. Deserves much more views!
I am now a big fan because you explain it well, people can't imagine how much pain a bad mouse can cause, I couldn't trade for months, because my hand up to my elbow hurt so much, the standing is the right one,thank you steve.💪you are awesome
now I haven't made a choice yet, what do you recommend to me
This is soo good! Thank you!
Great video with lots of good advices when it comes to this 'banana stations'. They usually are poorly used by the most of us. It's crutial for us to set properly our chair's height so our arms and wrists take the right angle. HON Ignition, by HON furniture is a great example.
Manhattan Office Design
Great video thanks! Can confirm we lefties use the mouse with the right hand too.
Why didn't you talk about your Roller Mouse? I absolutely love mine and it has done wonders for my wrist, shoulder, and elbow.
I'm one of few who's always moused on the left and is left handed lol, thanks for the great videos
Great videos! Thank you very much for your tips!
What about the elbows? Are they supposed to float in the air?
Yes ! If your elbows are resting on the desk it makes it harder to move the mouse and can compress the shoulder joint.
Kingstons slim blad trackball no going back. I use cad and solidworks. Had bad pain.
Art.
Thank you for watching my ergonomics video and leaving a
comment!
I am creating new ergonomic videos and would like to know
what you would be interested is seeing. What ergonomic areas should I cover to be the most interesting
and beneficial to you?
Please reply or e-mail infor@siteergonomics.com
Thanks,
Steve
Please suggest a wireless ergonomic KB and mouse.
Was designated with Ris by the doctor due to pain at left index finger, right palm - mostly. I use a mouse responsible for palm pain; the keyboard causes the index pain. After a long session with the xbox controller the palm hurt.
Doctor said i spent too much hours and simlo cholesterol tablets whose side effect was pain months ago and stopped taking - could be a catalyst. I am to change KB and mouse and spend less hours.
When i type or websurf most its on the bed.
I struggle with being small. Everything is built for large men. I can't reach the floor with the chairs at the lowest point, the desks are then too high. Arm reach each is limited. Keyboards and mice are too big. Any tips for small people?
Desk:I think ikea have those desks with stands that are height-adjustable and they cost something like $40(here in china). Chair: just find something like a shoe case to put under your feet and it should work just fine. Keyboards: ergodox ez, its quite expensive, but its a great keyboard. I'm suffering from TFCC injury and this keyboard is great for me(i have small hands, probably 17cm. I bought Microsoft's and logitech's ergonomic keyboards but they are designed for those who have large hands ) Mouse: Mirotouch, a vertical mouse. I've tried logitech mx vertical and it is just too large.
I've been having neck issues and wrist issues for year as i type toooooo much. Hope my suggestion helps.
Thanks for these videos. Office work at day + music at night have been taking a toll and I'd love to find someone like you to work with in my area but you're providing a helpful starting point.
I've been looking at programmable footswitches to alleviate my left hand of stretches (I intend to use it for caps and ctrl which I use ALL the time for shortcuts). Any thoughts on these?
Thanks for the e-mail. Please visit our website for some ergonomic information theergonomicsguyblog.com/ . We can do online assessments of your workstation. Please contact us at sitesolutions@hotmail.com.
where can I find those wrist rest onine? what are the material they're made ?
Do you find corner desks bad?
How to you suggest to move the mouse for small sideway movements? With the wrist or with the entire forearm?
Viewer,
Thank you for watching my ergonomics video and leaving a
comment!
I am creating new ergonomic videos and would like to know
what you would be interested is seeing. What ergonomic areas should I cover to be the most
and beneficial to you?
Please reply or e-mail infor@siteergonomics.com
Thanks,
Steve
Incease your sensitivity aka mouse speed
I have a pain in my fingers because of the continous clicking on the mouse buttons, how can i solve this problem?
Stop clicking on the mouse
Did you find a solution? If not, I would suggest a keyboard that has a built-in touchpad. That way, you would not need a mouse and could just use the TouchPad as your mouse. www.amazon.com/dp/B014EUQOGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_HWEUFb45BRTEP
@@Nigel__ thanks for your suggestiin , i have the same keyboard, but it doesnt work either