What evidence supports the value of RSIGuard features?
OSHA has released reports verifying that breaks are appropriate prevention for computer-related RSI’s, and RSIGuard Software has informal evidence that people are more likely to take breaks if they occur at appropriate times. We have received many comments from users that BreakTimer excellently predicts break-need and that other break software had been rejected by users because of inappropriate timing of breaks. We have received many emails from people telling us that they could no longer work without AutoClick, which makes sense since AutoClick reduces or eliminates the need to click and drag with the mouse — known causes of RSI. Awareness of risk behaviors has been proven to be beneficial towards injury prevention, and it is this type of benefit that is sought with ForgetMeNots. We have received very positive feedback from Occupational Therapists and Certified Hand Therapists about the information from DataLogger. RSIGuard Software is currently working on consolidating research for
Several studies have indicated that breaks are appropriate prevention for computer-related RSI’s, and our pilot research has shown that people are more likely to take breaks if they occur at appropriate times. Our users consistently state that BreakTimer predicts break-need better than other systems they have tried. People with mouse discomfort who use AutoClick often report that the reduction in discomfort is both immediate and permanent, which makes sense since AutoClick reduces or eliminates the need to click and drag with the mouse — known causes of RSI. Awareness of risky behaviors has been proven to be beneficial towards injury prevention, and this is the benefit of ForgetMeNots. We have received very positive feedback from Occupational Therapists and Certified Hand Therapists about the information from DataLogger. As we consolidate research for presentation on our website, we appreciate assistance from researchers and ergonomics scientists. However, in our discussions with fore