Posts Tagged ‘ ergonomics ’
Trackball RSI
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Anyone else suffered from this? At home I have a 30-inch HP TFT and a Kensington optical trackball (large, which is nice – but with a tiny moulding divot in the ball, which is not so nice), and in the last few months i’ve also had a Logitech Marble Mouse on my primary desk away from home (OK, so my working life is a complicated thing. Are you surprised?)
Since using both of these quite intensively, I have developed what I think is trackball-specific RSI – a sharp pain in the muscle group up at the elbow end of the forearm, when I make certain movements which involve grip with the middle (longest) finger.
Watching what I do when trackballing, it looks as if quite a lot of the fine movement with a ‘ball is done with the arm frozen in tension and the index and middle fingers moving very slowly, also in tension – which gets a lot worse when dragging. It could be that I’ll have to go back to the good old mouse to give my arm a break: at least, it’s that or buy that first sign of decrepitude – a shopping trolley…
Tags: ergonomics, mouse, RSI, trackball
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