Abstract

As the number of touchscreen displays begin to proliferate in work settings the need for display placement recommendations based on sound practices and good science rises. While studies have reported on touch display placement and resulting postures and discomfort for seated computer users, investigation into the adjustment requirements for standing workers using a touchscreen display and keyboard are limited, and focus primarily on handheld units. This poster describes a methodology combining existing research and anthropometric modeling to develop a recommended range of touchscreen placement suitable for standing computer users who also need to interface with a keyboard.

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