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  2. Computer-aided ergonomics - Wikipedia

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    Example of a skeletal mannequin. One example of a computer system that can be used as a computer-aided ergonomics system is The AnyBody Modeling System [1] that consider the human body as a dynamic multi-rigid-body system. The human model is a public domain model contains most of the bones, muscles and joints that are present in the human body.

  3. ISO 9241 - Wikipedia

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    100 series: Software ergonomics; 200 series: Human system interaction processes; 300 series: Displays and display related hardware; 400 series: Physical input devices - ergonomics principles; 500 series: Workplace ergonomics; 600 series: Environment ergonomics; 700 series: Application domains - Control rooms; 900 series: Tactile and haptic ...

  4. Ergonomic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A few ergonomic keyboards do not have the typical one key per letter, such as a keyer or a keyless ergonomic keyboard. [23] For example, DataHand eliminates the need for any wrist motion or finger extension; each finger has five separate switches triggered by buttons or paddles.

  5. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    However, software can adjust the mouse sensitivity, making the cursor move faster or slower than its CPI. As of 2007, software can change the speed of the cursor dynamically, taking into account the mouse's absolute speed and the movement from the last stop-point. In most software, an example being the Windows platforms, this setting is named ...

  6. Pointing device - Wikipedia

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    Examples a computer mouse is an indirect , relative , isotonic , position-control , translational input device with two degrees of freedom (x, y position) and two states (tracking, dragging). a touch screen is a direct , absolute , isometric , position-control input device with two or more degrees of freedom (x, y position and optionally ...

  7. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    This adjustment can be done with the help of the bundled software and individually for each key, if so implemented. [9] A keyboard which utilizes these abilities include the Realforce RGB . IBM 's Model F keyboard is a design consisting of a buckling spring over a capacitive PCB, similar to the later Model M keyboard, but instead used membrane ...

  8. List of computer standards - Wikipedia

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    Computer hardware and software standards are technical standards instituted for compatibility and interoperability between software, systems, platforms and devices.

  9. Glossary of computer hardware terms - Wikipedia

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    See also References External links A Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) A dedicated video bus standard introduced by INTEL enabling 3D graphics capabilities; commonly present on an AGP slot on the motherboard. (Presently a historical expansion card standard, designed for attaching a video card to a computer's motherboard (and considered high-speed at launch, one of the last off-chip parallel ...