Thanks all for your responses.
You're right Steve, the AbilityNet site is closer to a 'this keyboard and mouse combination is good for RSI/carpal tunnel syndrome' resource. Are your doubts based
on the notion that individuals particular requirements are rarely addressed by stock solutions? I'm sure you're right. I was just interested in a basic framework..
Mike P
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Subject: Re: Suggestions for good info resource - ergonomic keyboards and mice
On 11 January 2011 12:00, Mike Parry
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Can anyone recommend a site that sets out clearly which pieces of kit are suitable for which kind of physical restrictions/medical conditions?
This is not quite what you want (and I have doubts about how useful / appropriate that would be)
http://www.emptech.info/categories_list.php
Steve Lee
Full Measure
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