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    Kaplan University
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Category > English Posted 04 Nov 2017 My Price 14.00

an example of a display and/or a control

Displays and controls can be very simple items within a work environment, yet they can be so very helpful and important to direct workers and others who happen to be nearby. From the beginning, this course has described ergonomics as the worker's fit into the work environment.

For this discussion, think about an example of a display and/or a control. Then, describe what should happen as the worker interacts with that display and/or control by using the action-response-feedback-and-additional-action cycle. Feel free to use an actual example or a fictitious example (maybe one that you would like to propose). 1 page need by tommorow

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Status NEW Posted 04 Nov 2017 01:11 PM My Price 14.00

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