Xref: utzoo sci.med:15250 comp.sys.mac:49688 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!ukc!icdoc!qmw-cs!davide From: davide@cs.qmw.ac.uk (David Edmondson) Newsgroups: sci.med,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Computer-Aided Illness/New disease vector? Message-ID: <1722@sequent.cs.qmw.ac.uk> Date: 1 Mar 90 13:30:55 GMT References: <22351.25e565db@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> Reply-To: davide@cs.qmc.ac.uk (David Edmondson) Organization: Computer Science Dept, Queen Mary and Westfield College, U of London, UK. Lines: 28 Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: >In article <22351.25e565db@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> 1k1mgm@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu writes: >>This has probably been discussed here frequently before, but I don't >>check out sci.med or comp.sys.mac much. Advice would be appreciated, >>unless I'm too disabled to log in and read it :-).... You shouldn't have to move your elbow if you: Make sure the mouse is set to fastest in the control panel and remember that the faster you move the mouse box the higher the effective 'gearing' of the mouse is, i.e. a quick flick moves the cursor further than a slow shove of the same distance. Let your fingers do the walking, rest the base of your hand on the table and hold the mouse between thumb and a couple of fingers. Good luck -- David Edmondson UUCP: davide@qmw-cs.uucp or ...seismo!mcvax!ukc!qmw-cs!davide ARPA: davide%cs.qmw@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk Post: Dept of Computer Science JANET: davide@uk.ac.qmw.cs Queen Mary and Westfield College Applelink: UK0087 University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS Voice: +44 1 975 5250 England