Ergonomics in a sentence as a noun

Most, if not all of them look like they're trying to stick it to ergonomics. I'm secretly just jealous, of course.

Now instead of ergonomics I think of how to be more active while and between working.

The ergonomics of every Apple mouse since the puck have been horrible. If I use them for more than a couple of hours, my hand starts cramping up.

Looking at them like this reminds me how terrible they are -- ergonomics isn't Apple's strong suit. Give me a cheap Logitech mouse any day of the week.

This isn't about uncovering the truth about ergonomics and keyboard layouts. It's about scoring a few points for the ol' free market.

The ergonomics of these set ups are awful, and so are the economics. Real estate is expensive in this economy.

It's a big divergence from current couch input schemes, and the open nature of it might mean that it'll be improved for ergonomics and whatnot. It's got some interesting promise.

They have a certain talent for screwing up ergonomics in the name of looks. But really, my main issue is that this article appears to be written by someone with an agenda and little actual knowledge.

The ergonomics are there. The same designer[1] was previously at {one of the other three very large gaming console manufacturers} and knows a thing or two about controllers.

Dealing with traffic / commute, ergonomics, distraction-free are all important. This is really pretty simple.

Trying to work with a laptop on a table in a coffee shop is either incredibly poor ergonomics or I'm doing it wrong, because it usually gives me back or neck ache. I found the couches in some cafs work pretty well with a laptop, but they're always taken around London.

Com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/ergonomics/home/... - together with the Kinesis, these two products and a standing desk entirely resolved some minor repetitive stress problems I had developed through years of daily intense computer use.

There's been a large amount of research done on dual monitors and increased screen space and the effects on productivity - throwing that all out because it feels good seems like a ridiculous idea, let alone the ergonomics of hunching over a small screen.

However, its operational ergonomics are atrocious. By the same token, the AR15 functions far better in filthy environments than popular mythology suggests; most infamous incidents of documented systemic failure were ultimately traced back to out-of-spec components.

Edit: a similar thing happens at Google, but not when it comes to ergonomics or user interfaces and usability with the same hardware devices Apple makes, but instead when it comes to solving certain problems on a massive scale. The result is that Google can't really release a laptop that's as usable as a Macbook in the same domain, and for everyone, and Apple can't really solve the ops issues that it would take to bring out a Google Search competitor.

Ergonomics definitions

noun

the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments

See also: biotechnology bioengineering