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Ergonomics and Physical Considerations Collection: Full Image Series

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A power lift desk enables keyboard height to be convenient for who ever uses it. Press Escape to Close This ergomonic workstation has a power lift desk and a manual height adjustment table. Press Escape to Close. This manual height adjustment table uses a crank lever. Press Escape to Close A rolling cart to hold AT devices enables portability. Press Escape to Close This ergonomic workstation features a power lift desk to accommodate any seating or standing height. Press Escape to Close This Herman Miller ergonomic chair is common in Arizona Resource Rooms. Press Escape to Close This ergonomic chair has a split back section to accommodate those with back problems. Press Escape to Close Computer input with trackball mouse allows someone with a closed fist and limited dexterity to use a mouse. Press Escape to Close Computer input with trackball mouse allows someone with a limited dexterity to use a mouse. Press Escape to Close A touchpad plugged into the computer allows one finger use. Press Escape to Close A simple cushion for seating may improve comfort. Press Escape to Close This ergonomic keyboard by Maltron seperates the hands and makes keyboarding easier for those with limited mobility. Press Escape to Close This computer user controls a built-in keyboard mouse with his mouthstick. Press Escape to Close An ergonomic chair usually has 3 or more adjustment levers to accommodate different needs. Press Escape to Close A powerlift desk usually adjusts from 27 inches up to 59 inches. Press Escape to Close This small ergonomic keyboard has keys in convenient locations for a computer user with limited dexterity. Press Escape to Close This ergonomic keyboard by Maltron seperates the hands and makes keyboarding easier for those with limited mobility. Press Escape to Close This wave-style ergonomic keyboard features a touchad to use in lieu of a mouse. Press Escape to Close A drop down keyboard tray may also have a tray for the mouse to position either the left or right side. Press Escape to Close This ergonomic desk features a drop down shelf and is power adjustable. Press Escape to Close This drop down tray has a convenient mouse tray to bring the keyboard and mouse close to the computer user. Press Escape to Close This photo compares a standard mouse and a right hand ergonomic mouse. Press Escape to Close This Kensington trackball mouse also has a wrist rest. Press Escape to Close This Kensington Expert Mouse Pro trackball also has configurable memory buttons. Press Escape to Close This Cirque touchpad mouse is alternative input instead of a standard mouse. Press Escape to Close Hand controls and a steering knob may be adaptations to allow driving. Press Escape to Close A powered hoist is shown lifting a scooter into the trunk of a car. Press Escape to Close An entrance that is awkward may have a door bell used for accommodation. Press Escape to Close Accessible parking near the entrance of an office includes space for vans and a curbless ramp. Press Escape to Close Accessible parking may be near a ramp to an office entrance. Press Escape to Close Accessible parking is often marked with posted signs. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A joystick mouse may be used when there is little hand strength and dexterity. Press Escape to Close A close view of a keyguard on a standard keyboard shows guides for fingers. Press Escape to Close Look close to see web camera calibration on the pupils for eye blink technology, Eye Tech brand. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close A ramp entrance zigzags down a tall incline, Kingman VR office. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Wheelchair user with card reader for access to a building. Press Escape to Close Clipart parody of the universal accessibility symbol, this one showing an inaccessible environment. Press Escape to Close This is a screenshot of the Spofit website for the Virginia G. Piper Sports and Fitness Center. Press Escape to Close Multi-touch gestures for portable devices such as cellphones with touchscreens require good finger dexterity, sample gestures are shown. Press Escape to Close Different types of stylus may be used with particular touchscreen displays: capacitive, soft touch or rigid. Press Escape to Close Photos of men at various jobs show they all use cellphones. People with disabilities use them too, with adaptations and assistive technology. Press Escape to Close




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