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RE: Is the "NoHands Mouse" practical and easy to get used to?
- To: "Kevin K." <http://www.san.rr.com/~sLhAcKeR>
- Subject: RE: Is the "NoHands Mouse" practical and easy to get used to?
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 00:45:49 +0000
- In-Reply-To: <http://www.san.rr.com/~NDBBICBBBKKJMIEIPNKKAEEECFAA.sLhAcKeR>
- Keywords: http://www.san.rr.com/~sLhAcKeR NoHands
- YX-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
> From: "Kevin K." <http://www.san.rr.com/~sLhAcKeR>
> Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 01:08:57 -0700
>
> Hey Robert.
>
> Glad to hear the NoHands Mouse has turned out to be good for you over the
> long term. I'm hoping that the ergonomics expert at my work - who will be
> visiting my office on Thursday - will convince my employer to supply me with
> one for use at work.
>
> I actually found a local ergonomics consultant last Saturday and he allowed
> me to try the foot mouse for free. I did the tutorial software the mazes,
> balloons, etc. and actually got the hang of it within a few hours.
> Unfortunately, the thing broke (no physical damage, but the cursor stopped
> responding) late Saturday night. As I'm quite experienced with PCs and
> hardware, I tried the usual rebooting, connecting to a different PC, etc.
> and no luck - it definitely had stopped working. The consultant didn't have
> any spares on hand, but should be hooking with a new one soon.
>
> It's cool to hear from someone like you who shares a passion for
> programming. I've all too many people tell me to "just go into management,
> sales, etc.", but why would a true programmer do such a thing?
>
> As for me, I maintain our department's intranet site at work. Most of what
> I do involves coding PERL (for Win32! (Yeah, yeah. hope you're not one of
> those UNIX-only snobs. j/k)) scripts and using ODBC to link Access pages to
> the web. Before you comment, using Oracle would be overkill for the amount
> of data that we have.
>
> Take care,
>
> Kevin
> From: "Kevin K." <http://www.san.rr.com/~sLhAcKeR>
> Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 01:04:01 -0700
>
> Hi Rob.
>
> Interesting choice of email address. Of course, you probably could say the
> same thing about mine.
>
> I began trying out the NoHands Mouse last Saturday. While I heard mixed
> opinions from people here, a local ergonomics expert allowed me to try it
> without charge. No risk, so I went ahead. I surprised myself and was able
> to get the hang of it after a few hours. It would take a bit longer to be
> able to draw images, but I'm now sure I could do okay after enough practice.
>
> Unfortunately, the mouse broke (cursor pedal stopped responding - I tried
> plugging it into other PCs and no luck). Fortunately, a new unit is on its
> way...
>
> Most of my programming involves writing PERL CGI scripts. PERL for Win32,
> BTW (yeah, some people may say I'm a traitor ;-) ).
>
> Of course C is quite similar to PERL. As for voice recognition software,
> you're actually successful at using it to write C code!?! I was always
> under the impression that VR software was only good for performing word
> processing. Please tell me more!
There is a project called VoiceCode. Try visiting:
http://onelist.com/community/VoiceCoder
and
http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert/bookmarks/health/rsi
Using voice for programming is excruciatingly slow, unfortunately.
I use an old product called Dragon Dictate. A lot of people use more
modern software such as Dragon Naturally Speaking. Eventually, I'll have
to upgrade but it works ok for now.
> Glad to hear from yet another programmer that's determined NOT to give up
> their career (a few people have suggested that I switch careers).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Discussion of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tendonitis etc..
> [http://www.ITSSRV1.UCSF.EDU/~SOREHAND]On Behalf Of Robert
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 4:29 PM
> To: http://www.ITSSRV1.UCSF.EDU/~SOREHAND
> Subject: Re: Is the "NoHands Mouse" practical and easy to get used to?
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> I too am a programmer, but not a web programmer or graphic artist. (I
> mostly do C programming on Linux.) I have been using a No Hands mouse
> for two and 1/2 years. In all that time, I only once ever got a sore
> ankle from using it. (That was when I used GIMP intensively for a week.)
>
> When I use my computer to program at home, I use voice recognition. Like
> you, programming for me is a passion. Voice recognition gives me the
> freedom to do my own projects. (I happen to use an ergonomic keyboard at
> work. That's also where I use a No Hands mouse. Speech recognition allows
> me to use my computer hands-free.)
>