logging in or signing up no hand mouse aSGuest110977 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 49 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 20, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: WELCOME TO THE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ONNO HAND MOUSE: NO HAND MOUSE 20 August 2011 2 PRESENTED BYSlide 3: The No-Hands Mouse enables users to access a computer using a foot-controlled mouse. Consists two separate pedals. INTRODUCTIONWhat is mouse?: What is mouse? a mouse is a pointing device functions by detecting two-dimensional motion. a mouse consists of one or more buttons . The mouse's motion typically translates into the motion of a cursor on a display . Allow user to perform various system-dependent operations.Slide 5: . NO HAND MOUSE Hand mouse • more use causes arm fatigue. More ” keyboard-to-mouse ” hand movement. Can lead to hand-eye coordination problem No Hand mouse • no arm fatigue. No ” keyboard-to-mouse ” hand movement. Pain reliever ,no hand-eye coordination problem COMPARISON HAND MOUSEWHY USED: WHY USED No pain, more gain! foot mouse simply gives another hand. Let the powerful feet help user’s vulnerable hands. Give hands a break and put, happy feet to work. Designed for injured.Benefits : Benefits Reduce hand stress and help heal carpal tunnel syndrome or other injuries . Avoid repetitive hand/eye movement. Speed up computer work . Prevent contamination. an extra “hand”. Working with some on-screen keyboard software , no hand mouse enables people to do typing by foot. Footime Foot Controlled Mouse : Footime Foot Controlled Mouse programmable pedal two-part input device: one for cursor control (“ slipper” ), the other for mouse clicks and shortcuts (“ pedal” ).Features : Features Programmable buttons for defining any shortcuts Scroll roller and all mouse clicks plus a double click Preset popular shortcuts for popular programs Compatible with most Windows and Mac OS Slipper dimension: 7.0" x 4.25" x 0.875" Foot Controlled No Hands Mouse Features:: Foot Controlled No Hands Mouse F eatures : Plug and Play Equipped with a "Y" cable so that we can use our existing mouse simultaneously. One pedal controls cursor movement . The other is for mouse clicks. PS2 with USB adapter included . Pedal dimensions: 10.0 inches long, 2.0 inches high, 4.0 inches wide .TETRA MOUSE: TETRA MOUSE head operated , low cost, no hand mouse. Up to 8 user programmable button functions ALL controlled with just two easy-to-operate joysticks. Speed control and positive positioning easy to use for web browsing or word processing. No additional software is required . Button clicking. CONTROL MOUSE POINTERUSING THE CURSOR PEDAL: : USING THE CURSOR PEDAL:Using the Clicks Pedal: : Using the Clicks Pedal:TECHNOLOGY: TECHNOLOGY Underside mouse, a plastic hatch fits over a rubberized ball As the ball rolls on a surface, one shaft turns with horizontal motion and the second responds to vertical motion. At one end of each of the two shafts, a spoked wheel also turns. As these spokes rotate, infrared light signals from a (LED) flicker through the spokes and are intercepted by a light detector. The dark and light are translated by phototransistors into electrical pulses that go to the interface integrated circuit (IC) in the mouse. pulses tell the IC that the ball has tracked left-right and up-down, and the IC instructs the cursor to move accordingly .Slide 15: Types of Pointing Devices Joystick Touch Pad Touch Screen Trackball Pen Pointing Stick Chordless miceMouse Alternatives : Mouse Alternatives Able Track Mouse USB Foot Switch X-keys Foot Pedal (3 switches) Eye Writer projectDISADVANTAGES: DISADVANTAGES inability to type excruciating pain soreness and heaviness clumsiness hyperawareness & an “injured feeling” useless for those ,cannot work with footAPPLICATIONS: APPLICATIONS General Purpose Industrial / Factory Automation Kiosk / POS( includes: keyboard filtering, blocked pop-ups, remote configuration using XML, and reset application at session end) Marine / Shipboard MedicalTHE END: THE END THANK YOU You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
no hand mouse aSGuest110977 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 49 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 20, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: WELCOME TO THE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ONNO HAND MOUSE: NO HAND MOUSE 20 August 2011 2 PRESENTED BYSlide 3: The No-Hands Mouse enables users to access a computer using a foot-controlled mouse. Consists two separate pedals. INTRODUCTIONWhat is mouse?: What is mouse? a mouse is a pointing device functions by detecting two-dimensional motion. a mouse consists of one or more buttons . The mouse's motion typically translates into the motion of a cursor on a display . Allow user to perform various system-dependent operations.Slide 5: . NO HAND MOUSE Hand mouse • more use causes arm fatigue. More ” keyboard-to-mouse ” hand movement. Can lead to hand-eye coordination problem No Hand mouse • no arm fatigue. No ” keyboard-to-mouse ” hand movement. Pain reliever ,no hand-eye coordination problem COMPARISON HAND MOUSEWHY USED: WHY USED No pain, more gain! foot mouse simply gives another hand. Let the powerful feet help user’s vulnerable hands. Give hands a break and put, happy feet to work. Designed for injured.Benefits : Benefits Reduce hand stress and help heal carpal tunnel syndrome or other injuries . Avoid repetitive hand/eye movement. Speed up computer work . Prevent contamination. an extra “hand”. Working with some on-screen keyboard software , no hand mouse enables people to do typing by foot. Footime Foot Controlled Mouse : Footime Foot Controlled Mouse programmable pedal two-part input device: one for cursor control (“ slipper” ), the other for mouse clicks and shortcuts (“ pedal” ).Features : Features Programmable buttons for defining any shortcuts Scroll roller and all mouse clicks plus a double click Preset popular shortcuts for popular programs Compatible with most Windows and Mac OS Slipper dimension: 7.0" x 4.25" x 0.875" Foot Controlled No Hands Mouse Features:: Foot Controlled No Hands Mouse F eatures : Plug and Play Equipped with a "Y" cable so that we can use our existing mouse simultaneously. One pedal controls cursor movement . The other is for mouse clicks. PS2 with USB adapter included . Pedal dimensions: 10.0 inches long, 2.0 inches high, 4.0 inches wide .TETRA MOUSE: TETRA MOUSE head operated , low cost, no hand mouse. Up to 8 user programmable button functions ALL controlled with just two easy-to-operate joysticks. Speed control and positive positioning easy to use for web browsing or word processing. No additional software is required . Button clicking. CONTROL MOUSE POINTERUSING THE CURSOR PEDAL: : USING THE CURSOR PEDAL:Using the Clicks Pedal: : Using the Clicks Pedal:TECHNOLOGY: TECHNOLOGY Underside mouse, a plastic hatch fits over a rubberized ball As the ball rolls on a surface, one shaft turns with horizontal motion and the second responds to vertical motion. At one end of each of the two shafts, a spoked wheel also turns. As these spokes rotate, infrared light signals from a (LED) flicker through the spokes and are intercepted by a light detector. The dark and light are translated by phototransistors into electrical pulses that go to the interface integrated circuit (IC) in the mouse. pulses tell the IC that the ball has tracked left-right and up-down, and the IC instructs the cursor to move accordingly .Slide 15: Types of Pointing Devices Joystick Touch Pad Touch Screen Trackball Pen Pointing Stick Chordless miceMouse Alternatives : Mouse Alternatives Able Track Mouse USB Foot Switch X-keys Foot Pedal (3 switches) Eye Writer projectDISADVANTAGES: DISADVANTAGES inability to type excruciating pain soreness and heaviness clumsiness hyperawareness & an “injured feeling” useless for those ,cannot work with footAPPLICATIONS: APPLICATIONS General Purpose Industrial / Factory Automation Kiosk / POS( includes: keyboard filtering, blocked pop-ups, remote configuration using XML, and reset application at session end) Marine / Shipboard MedicalTHE END: THE END THANK YOU