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Anyone over the age of 30 will be able to remember
the early days of computer games, when the images on the screen
were so pixilated they could have been duplicated on paper
with a half dozen felt tip pens in about twenty minutes by
the average eleven year old.
The games themselves took at least ten minutes to load from
the tape, and the only conceivable method of interacting with
the computer was to use the keyboard. |
As technology developed, the advent of two new devices opened up
a whole world of possibilities, with disk drives providing faster
loading and bigger games, and a joystick allowing more dynamic and
faster control of the images on the screen. It is hard to believe,
but at this stage the idea of a computer mouse was still unimagined
by home users.
Today, computer gamers have an incredible wealth of input devices
to enhance the gaming experience and allow for far greater control
and accuracy over the game. This has also helped in many cases with
greater attention being paid to ergonomics, since many gamers are
increasingly spending longer and longer periods of time on the computer,
as games are becoming more and more detailed, with longer storylines
and more in depth sequences of events.
The humble keyboard is still the most widely used input device
for gamers, but even these have been adapted and developed, with
some keyboards being specially designed and adapted for certain
games, with commonly used keys laid out in a more usable pattern,
color coordination of keys, and even extra keys to cope with specific
commands.
The humble mouse has also been improved upon, going from the old
mechanical style mouse to the newer optical mouse, providing greater
and greater accuracy and speed of movement, and providing a smoother
movement for greater accuracy in the game. Extra buttons are again
often incorporated to allow the user to quickly enter specific commands.
The mouse has been one of the most ergonomically designed devices
in recent years, as it has so frequently been linked to a number
of physiological conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome and other
RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) related problems. Mice now are available
in a range of sizes, shapes and comfortable grips, with wrist rests
sometimes incorporated.
Joysticks are most often used for flight simulator games, because
they most closely mimic the steering controls of a number of aircraft,
and provide a fairly intuitive means of steering and control. As
a result of this, many joysticks have been designed to incorporate
a greater number of buttons and features to allow greater accuracy
in replicating the controls of an airplane, with throttle levers,
and a range of buttons for controlling features such as landing
gear.
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