It’s brilliantly timed. Neatly coinciding with the latest British research on
repetitive strain injury is a software system alerting computer operators to
keyboard or mouse use that might lead to RSI. The ErgoSentry software for
Windows alerts users to potentially harmful trends in repetitive movement or
failure to take breaks often enough. It is being marketed in Britain by QSS
Professionals, based in Leighton Buzzard.
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