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What kind of data is recorded by DataLogger?

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What kind of data is recorded by DataLogger?

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RSIGuard stores how long you work and how long you rest, what kind of work you do (mouse vs. keyboard), how many words you type and the rate at which you type them. It also records statistics about how often you type each key, how long you take to find the key, and how long on average you hold it down. It also records information about breaks taken, breaks skipped, breaks postponed, and time spent in breaks. These statistics can be viewed in reports, and are also used by other features (e.g. BreakTimer, Work Restrictions, ForgetMeNots) to dynamically adjust to your work patterns. Detailed information about recorded data is available in the document A Detailed Analysis of RSIGuard’s DataLogger (which is also accessible from the Help menu of the RSIGuard Reports program).

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RSIGuard stores how long you work and how long you rest, what kind of work you do (mouse vs. keyboard), how many words you type and the rate at which you type them. It also records statistics about how often you type each key, how long you take to find the key, and how long on average you hold it down. It also records information about breaks taken, breaks skipped, breaks postponed, and time spent in breaks. These statistics can be viewed in reports, and are also used by other features (e.g. BreakTimer, Work Restrictions, ForgetMeNots) to dynamically adjust to your work patterns. Detailed information about recorded data is available in the document A Detailed Analysis of RSIGuard’s DataLogger (which is also accessible from the Help menu of the UserInsight program).

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