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repetitive strain injury
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The repetitive strain injury tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about RSI in the context of computer use, with a focus on Windows accessibility features and productivity tools. Users share experiences using speech recognition in Windows 7 and Windows 11 voice typing to reduce typing strain. Keyboard shortcuts are also highlighted as a way to minimize repetitive mouse movements and clicks. The tag includes practical advice on add-ons like Voice Finger for improved voice control, as well as lighthearted references to RSI from non-computer activities. Overall, the content emphasizes ergonomic alternatives within Windows to help users manage or prevent repetitive strain injury.
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Few features in Windows 11 embody both the platform’s drive for accessibility and its evolving embrace of user autonomy as thoroughly as its voice typing tool. For anyone who’s endured the fatigue of daily typing marathons or struggled with repetitive stress injury, the introduction and rapid...
Hi friends,
I have Repetitive Strain Injury, so I use speech recognition a lot. I think the speech recognition in Windows 7 is great, although I miss some things in it.
For those who also have RSI, or just want to use the voice, I found two add-ons that I think is pretty interesting.
The first...