Monday, November 4, 2013

The Advantages Of A Foot Controlled Mouse

By Kelly Wood


A foot controlled mouse, like the more traditional hand operated device, is attached to the computer and allows the user to move the cursor around and click with their feet. This offers a number of advantages such as preventing injuries and increasing efficiency. There are a number of different types of devices available on the market today.

These designs are usually made up of two different segments. One segment, referred to as the slipper, allows users to move the cursor. The other foot controls a pedal, usually with buttons allowing for clicking. Both feet are used together to accomplish all the activities required.

People with mouse-related injuries, like carpel tunnel syndrome, find great relief from pain in using such devices. They are also used by those who want to prevent developing injuries in the first place. The continual repetitive action required, particularly by those who spend long hours at a computer, can cause many muscular skeletal problems. Of course those with limited or no use of their hands, may find that using such devices offers them a way of using a computer that would otherwise be unavailable to them.

Short cuts are frequently used in editing and designing. When all you have is two hands, your speed is limited to your two hands. Feet are left unused and it makes sense that using them can help a great deal when multitasking is required. A mouse that allows short cuts to be defined can be of great benefit in such a situation. Gamers too, appreciate having their hands free for battle.

Clicking is an easy activity to manage in this way as it does not require much precision. Cursor control, on the other hand, requires some precision and is not as easy a skill to accomplish. However, it is not that difficult and just as driving a car requires learning how to use the pedals, this skill can also be mastered with practice.

Using such a device does not affect any of the other input devices used. This means that you can choose to use devices simultaneously. You have to find out which combination works best for you, offering you the most efficiency while saving you from excessive strain at the same time. For example, computer gamers like the fact that they can click and have their hands free at the same time.

Having a comfortable chair adjusted to the correct height is important. Feet must be able to reach the pedals comfortably to control them. One is less likely to develop ankle strain than wrist strain but it is still important to take breaks. It is also important that you choose a device with a slipper that is comfortable and moves easily.

People may question whether use of the feet is as efficient as using their hands. In fact, they can be just as efficient and in fact efficiency is actually increased in certain cases. Just make sure that you purchase a foot controlled mouse that is simple and effective to use, offering all the options you need.




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