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Re: Carpal Tunnel...wrist issues...anyone have this?
Obviously one of the best things you can do is to reduce your mouse travel time per day. Something like macro express can make an extreme difference.
Not sure what tasks you are spending most of your time performing but here are some examples where you could probably make significant cuts in your mouse movements: Poker -- using a folding macro alone will save you a ton of travel time. If everything is automated you don't even need to use a mouse. I was initially afraid of looking like a bot, but a PS support person actually recommended macro express when I emailed them suggesting they adopt keyboard shortcuts like AP. Web surfing -- one keypress/mouse button to close windows, bring up browser ready with google search General -- probably my most useful macro is a window close assigned to one of my mouse buttons. Think how much travel time you have per day darting the mouse pointer to the extreme corner. I have barely scratched the surface (in terms of improving my input efficiency) because I am I think, immune to CT. I have played 36 hour frantic quake sessions in horribly un-ergo setups (as an extreme example) + x number of years of practically constant mouse movement/typing at home/work. So, I never really felt the need for more then a few macros. If your worried about CT you should also look at changing to a ergo keyboard. Arguably the most extreme (and effective) is the datahand. Takes a bit of getting used to, but pretty cool. -- On another note, I need a Hellgate: London alpha invite so very badly. On the .007% chance someone reading this has invites to spare (lol) I have posted this. |
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Re: Carpal Tunnel...wrist issues...anyone have this?
Does anyone elses wrist start aching when you read this thread?
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Re: Carpal Tunnel...wrist issues...anyone have this?
Wireless mouse + clipboard + mousepad = portable mouse station. I usually have it in my lap. I like it...never really had problems with CT.
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Re: Carpal Tunnel...wrist issues...anyone have this?
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Does anyone elses wrist start aching when you read this thread? [/ QUOTE ] yeahp. |
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Re: Carpal Tunnel...wrist issues...anyone have this?
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mce evoluent vertical mouse. seriously. its the best thing ever for us. it will feel weird for a week or two but its just sick good. [/ QUOTE ] i agree so so so much this thing is great |
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Re: Carpal Tunnel...wrist issues...anyone have this?
Microsoft has a wireless ergonomic mouse, I guess that one is somewhat vertical as well
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...s.aspx?pid=086 |
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Re: Carpal Tunnel...wrist issues...anyone have this?
I just ordered the virulent mouse.
Does anyone have any suggestions for chairs? |
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Re: Carpal Tunnel...wrist issues...anyone have this?
I have a Steelcase Leap and it's amazing, zero back pain after years of struggling in other office chairs. The Aeron and Humanscale Freedom are also quite popular. I recommend trying out a few as each person is different.
Also, anyone try this mouse yet? Looks interesting. |
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