Monday, November 4, 2013

The Benefits Of A Foot Controlled Mouse

By Kelly Wood


A foot controlled mouse works just like a hand operated one, except that users operate it with the feet. There are numerous advantages attached to using such a device. Not only does it prevent repetitive strain injuries, but it can even improve efficiency for some users. There are different models available for purchase today and reading reviews online can help you make a decision as to which one is most suitable for your purposes.

Most of the designs are made up of two parts. There is a segment usually referred to as a slipper that moves a pointer to control the cursor just like a hand device. Another segment called a pedal allows for clicking and use of short cuts. Using the left and right feet together enables the user to accomplish all the necessary activities.

One of the main reasons people use this type of device is to avoid mouse-related injuries. Repetitive strain injuries are caused by extensive use of hand-controlled computer input devices. Using such a device relieves strain on the fingers, wrists, shoulders and neck. People who already have problems like carpel tunnel syndrome can operate a computer in this way without experiencing any pain. Of course this type of device is perfect for those who have little or no use of their hands.

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.

It is easy to click with a foot as not much precision is needed. Moving the cursor is not as easy. However, if you think about about how you learned to operate the pedals of a car and how automatic this action became to you, you realize that this skill becomes easy with practice.

This type of device works independently and does not affect any other input devices. This means that it can be used together with hand device. Perhaps you feel that you do not want to move the cursor around with your foot but that being able to click would help. You can work in this way and relieve some stress off your hands.

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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