repetitive strain injury

  1. Master Windows Keyboard Shortcuts to Boost Productivity & Workflow Speed

    Navigating Windows efficiently is a skill that transforms the user experience from a sluggish, point-and-click routine into a seamless, almost instinctive flow. Power users and IT professionals have long sung the praises of keyboard shortcuts, and for good reason: with the right combinations...
  2. Windows 11 Voice Typing: Enhancing Accessibility, Productivity, and User Autonomy

    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...
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    Windows 7 Some Windows 7 add-ons for speech recognition

    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...