Designing for Special Needs - "A Universal Design for a Computational Input Device."
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Description
The design of a new input device to help break the barriers mainly created by keyboard and mouse is discussed. The new design integrates digital pen and mouse technologies with a new industrial design to provide artist with natural pen and mouse based input interaction. The design enables the user to hold the input device in a more comfortable position and thus reduces repetitive strain injury, stress, discomfort, and fatigue. The design also enables the user to remain productive for longer periods without adding further physical injury.
Citation Information
Wronecki, James A.; and Potter, Donivan. 2005. Designing for Special Needs - "A Universal Design for a Computational Input Device.". ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. 4023-4027. https://peer.asee.org/designing-for-special-needs