The mouse should be positioned at the operator's side with his or her arm close to the body (Fig. 3). A straight line should be maintained between the hand and the forearm. The upper arm should not be elevated or extended while using the mouse.
- How do I get my mouse pad to stay in place?
- Where does the arm go on a mouse pad?
- What do you put under a mouse pad?
How do I get my mouse pad to stay in place?
Just use a damp towel or something to bottom and it should stick just fine.
Where does the arm go on a mouse pad?
Your arms should float above the keyboard when you type. Your mouse should be moved long distances using the shoulder muscles, while sliding your forearm along the surface. Another problem with a wrist rest for the mouse is that it often increases the forward reach, resulting in a higher demand on the shoulder. 4.
What do you put under a mouse pad?
Basically any metallic eating plate (I hope there is one in your home) will do the job for any optical mouse. My favorite mousepads are soft tablet covers, sold at many "dollar stores". A little doublestick tape keeps them from sliding, if that's a problem.