Re: preventing repetitive strain

From: Joel Garry <joelga_at_rossinc.com>
Date: 1995/08/30
Message-ID: <1995Aug30.162921.27227_at_rossinc.com>#1/1


In article <DDsB9M.GG3_at_watserv3.uwaterloo.ca> jotowler_at_watserv1.uwaterloo.ca writes:
>A colleague in Europe gave me a copy of KeyBreak, a new program designed to
>prevent repetitive strain injuries. It works very nicely and looks very useful. It
>measures both keystrokes and mouseclicks and warns when you are in danger of
>developing RSI. If you're interested, contact me for more information.
>

That's interesting - how does it know when one is holding one's wrist at an incorrect angle?

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Received on Wed Aug 30 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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