Footmouse

Footmouse

A footmouse is a type of computer mouse that gives the users the ability to move the cursor and click the mousebuttons with their feet.

It is primarily used by users with disabilities or with high-back or neck problems. It is also promoted as a way to prevent such problems in the future and as a means to increase productivity by not having to move one's hand between the keyboard and mouse.

Types of footmice

There are about ten different kinds of footmice. Not all of them are commercially available. Some specialized companies design their own foot controlled mouse for disabled persons.

The main difference between the different types of footmice is a flat pedal which slides or a pedal which tilts. A footmouse that uses sliding can be a slipper with a mouse connected to it, or a special frame in which a pedal can move around. Also a tiny magnet or other location device can be used on a tablet. A footmouse that uses a tilting pedal has one or two pedals which are able to tilt and turn in one or more directions. Buttons that are pushed by the feet are not considered footmice.

Use

Using a footmouse is slower that a normal mouse (a handmouse), since most people have less control over precise movements with their feet and legs than with their hands. If the footmouse is used together with a keyboard, the cursor can be moved around while typing, so there is no time wasted for moving the hand between the keyboard and the mouse.If a person cannot use a keyboard, a virtual keyboard on the screen can be used to type text by clicking each character on the virtual keyboard. People who also have less control over their foot and leg movement and are unable to operate a footmouse can sometimes use a few switches for setting the cursor in a certain direction.

If a footmouse is used incorrectly for a long time, it can cause muscle cramp in the legs, and can have a negative influence on lower back problems.


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