Posted on 30 September 2008
Voice recognition software has been around for many years, and every year it gets much more impressive. Until now if you were using OSx, your choices have been pretty sparse. MacSpeech Dictate Pro is a port of Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 that maintains a native Macintosh application feel. We got our copy and this week and [...]
Tags: carpal tunnel syndrome, mac voice recognition, OSX voice recognition, repetitive stress injury, voice recognition software review
Posted on 26 September 2008
Although the Logitech g11/g15 keyboard was designed for gamers, we found huge potential for people who use the computer a lot for document editing and web browsing. The key is on the left hand side with 18 additional buttons that are completely programmable. By mapping the keys to common keystrokes you can greatly reduce how [...]
Tags: carpal tunnel syndrome, ergonomic keyboard, macro, repetitive stress injury, workflow automation
Posted on 16 September 2008
For those who surf the web, but find discomfort when using the mouse, here is one alternative to surfing with a mouse. It works by having a shortcut key which when pressed, it shows a number next to every link on the screen. Then by punching in the number for which link you want, it [...]
Tags: carpal tunnel syndrome, mouseless web browsing, mousing alternative, repetitive stress injury, workflow automation