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New product preventing RSI

Foot-Click is a Danish product that offers you the possibility to click the computer mouse with your feet. Foot-Click helps you to hold the mouse lightly and thus relieves you of one of the factors causing RSI.

(PRWEB) December 9, 2003 --In 2002 the Danish system developer, Ulrik Dahl, came up with a good idea. He invented a way for tired "mouse clickers" to click the mouse with their feet. He did so because he was suffering so badly from pain in his fingers, hand and arm going all the way up to his shoulders that he was on the verge of giving up working with computers -- the pain he felt would not stop even after a long vacation. RSI was a fact and the solution was Foot-Click.

Ulrik Dahl has used a prototype of Foot-Click for 20 months now and experiences no pain in his feet or any other discomfort using this device. He has decided to offer the invention to other people suffering from RSI:

"If you constantly have to click the computer mouse with your fingers you automatically hold the mouse tightly. You eventually experience tension and pain in the muscles in your arm. Stress at work only increases the pain because then you hold the mouse even tighter. As the pain increases you get more stressed and a vicious circle has begun."

Foot-Click can be used to click the left, middle and right mouse button. Foot-Click is a supplement to your ordinary mouse and it gives you the freedom to choose whether to click the mouse buttons with your feet or your fingers.

Foot-Click operates just like your regular computer mouse enabling you to use the mouse with the same "ease" as you did before. With Foot-Click you can only click the mouse buttons - you cannot perform any drag or hold options.
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