September 10, 2007
Barbara Pottgen, University Health ServicesErgonomics@Work Program
This fall, the Ergonomics@Work program is adding selected keyboards and mice to the Computer Ergonomics Matching Funds Program. These keyboards, mice, trackballs, and tablets are available to try before you buy at The Scholar's Workstation, located in Hearst Field Annex, Building D1, and can be special-ordered from The Scholar's Workstation either in-store or online. Note that if you are taking part in the Computer Ergonomics Matching Funds Program, your department must initiate the order.
To find out more about the ergonomic pros and cons of a variety of alternative input devices, enroll in Ergonomics@Work's new workshop, Keyboards and Mice: Ergonomic Alternatives. Enrollment is done online via the Interactive Course Enrollment (ICE) system. To find out more about the Computer Ergonomics Matching Funds Program and how to qualify, visit the Computer Ergonomics Matching Funds Program page.
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