Which of the following is not a good form of design guideline?
Maximize the movement between mouse and keyboard
Minimize the movement between mouse and keyboard
Treat user input as valuable and be flexible in its interpretation
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Maximize the movement between mouse and keyboard
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Maximize the movement between mouse and keyboard is not a good form of design guideline.
- People use a mouse and keyboard every day either in the office or at school in the computer labs. Bad posture and incorrect positioning of the mouse and keyboard can lead to upper limb disorders.
- The mouse and keyboard should be placed in such a way so that you don’t need to stretch to reach them. The keyboard should be around 5 cm from the front edge of the desk, and the mouse roughly in line with the keyboard. You need to leave enough space to support the wrists.
- The mouse should also be placed close to the keyboard. If the mouse is placed out to the side, you may be forced to stretch, putting strain on the shoulder and arm, or causing you to bend your wrist unnaturally. Keep the mouse close to the side of your keyboard edge to prevent stretching.
So, minimization the movement between mouse and keyboard is a good form of design guideline.
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