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RE: OT: Ergonomics, or what to do with those TS manuals...



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I was checking the site but could not find the price. I just bought a chair my self which turns out to be much better then any other fancy looking chair.

http://www.ergonomie-katalog.com/0/hag/capisco-1.php

Price was about €800.

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Volker Knapp
(www.wealth-lab.com)
 

-----Original Message-----
From: sethw2@xxxxxxx [mailto:sethw2@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 7:54 PM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: OT: Ergonomics, or what to do with those TS manuals...

  It is expensive, but a few years ago I was having back, leg, and 
sciatica pain
and I switched my regular office chair to a Herman Miller Aeron. All 
the
problems and pain were gone in a couple of days... They are a fortune 
but they
really are worth it.

Seth


-----Original Message-----
From: Abhijit Dey <omegalist@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, 09 Jun 2005 12:37:30 -0500
Subject: Re: OT: Ergonomics, or what to do with those TS manuals...

Jack - best practical advice I found in a while in this area - thank 
you. I am going to give it a try, starting this weekend - to wield a 
mouse with my left hand. Open the order entry DOM in simulation mode 
and go crazy. Actually, I think the transition would be easy - the 
trouble would be to effectively use the mouse to draw TL's etc. on 
charts.. let's see. 
 
Only thing I can add is that it's best to not use the mouse as much as 
possible, and I already do this. Specially with a multi monitor setup. 
Keyboard shortcuts, alt-tabs etc. work wonders and I suspect way too 
many people just do not use this effectively. 
 
Abhijit 
 
jack zaner wrote: 
> I was developing a wrist problem, so I taught myself to use either 
hand 
> with the mouse. Switching hands every 2-3 weeks has completely cured 
the 
> problem (even helped with back pains). Give it a try. 
> Regards, Jack.