How UsageAnalyzer Works
Usage metering software tool to monitor activity levels of users/hosts and applications. Track keyboard and mouse activities and see inefficient computer user patterns. Use data gathered in reports to eliminate repetitive strain injuries and increase user proficiency. See how to customize user training and assign best practices to improve worker efficiency and health. Evaluate software usability before purchasing, by analyzing user habits.
- Increases computer user productivity
- Improves individuals’ work performance
- Protects employees from computer-related strain and injury
- Provides a basis for evaluating usability before purchasing software
Collects data about computer user patterns
Open iT Usage Analyzer collects data about how individuals and groups use computers. With it you can see whether an application is really in use or just open and idle in memory, and redeploy underutilized hardware and software. UsageAnalyzer measures:
- Active time for each application showing real usage
- Frequency of keystrokes
- Frequency of mouse clicks, mouse movements and wheel rotations
- Switches between mouse and keyboard movements
- Intervals of uninterrupted keyboard activity
- Time spent in extended activity with breaks included
Monitor applications that are mouse or keyboard intensive, and watch as your users incorporate best practices by using keyboard shortcuts and taking other preventive actions against RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury).
Use reports about employee computer habits to:
- Reduce strain injuries by improving pc skills
- Increase productivity through focused training
- Establish best practices for workers using computers
- Evaluate software and systems usability
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