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ergonomic

[ur-guh-nom-ik] / ˌɜr gəˈnɒm ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
designed to minimize discomfort
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Sectors targeting seniors also face execution risks: product‐market fit must consider ergonomics, usability and service intensity.

From Barron's

Might she consider more ergonomic footwear for the long day ahead?

From New York Times

Many companies are now paying at-home employees for their Internet service and ergonomic chairs; some U.S. states even require it.

From Scientific American

Trackballs used to be much more commonplace back in the day, and trackball diehards say it can be an easier and more ergonomic way of interfacing with UI, particularly for people with mobility impairments.

From The Verge

The Raise is a split layout, 60 percent, ergonomic keyboard with RGB backlighting.

From The Verge