BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Currently there is no apparatus or method to exercise mental agility by the simultaneous and/or independent control from the hands, feet, and eyes.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A method to enhance mental agility by exercising the simultaneous and/or independent control from the actions each hand and foot.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1. FIG. 1—Simultaneously move the cursors from each corner of the screen to the middle square by using your left hand, right hand, left foot and right foot
FIG. 2. Simultaneously move the cursors in each square in the same direction of the arrows. Start from A to B to C to D to A.
FIG. 3. Simultaneously move the cursors in each square in the same direction of the arrows. Start from D to C to B to A to D.
FIG. 4. Simultaneously move the cursors in each triangle in the same direction of the arrows. Start from A to B to C to A.
FIG. 5. Simultaneously move the cursors in each triangle in the same direction of the arrows. Start from C to B to A to C.
FIG. 6. Simultaneously move the cursors clockwise in each star in the same direction of the arrows.
FIG. 7. Simultaneously move the cursors counter-clockwise in each star in the same direction of the arrows.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND BEST MODE OF IMPLEMENTATION
A new method to exercise mental agility by assigning and labeling a computer cursor to the left hand, right hand, left foot and right foot. Each computer cursor will be independently and/or simultaneously controlled by a wire or wireless hand and foot computer mice. The objective is to reach a designated target from a defined starting point by tracing the templates displayed on the screen using the cursors as depicted in FIGS. 1-7. All templates are designed to a specific challenge. Measuring the speed of each cursor will be displayed, recorded, and stored for retrieval by the user to determine and compare the responsiveness of eye coordination against the hands and feet. Repetition will reduce target access time for each cursor to reach the target at the same time. Cursor data information, such as speed, will be displayed on the screen to measure progress and challenges. The method will include two (2) hand mice and two (2) foot mice, and is not limited to operating systems such as Windows, Apple iPod, Blue Ray players, tablets, smart phones, smart TVs, or other simulator devices.