On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 3:16 AM, Gary L. Smith <lgranch@laughing-gargoyle.com> wrote:
I have the classic wrist soreness that comes with a career in computers, and the
simplest solution worked for me: mouse with my left hand*. It becomes second nature
far faster than you'd think, although the first week or so is a bit challenging.
The other mouse solutions didn't really work for me, since as Gary mentions,
you still have to maintain a fair amount of tension through your wrist.
Finding non-handed mice can be problematic though, but luckily I bought a number
of the five-button M$ ones back when they were widely available.
Rolland
*the already left-handed should probably try their right hand. :-)
Do you still have to move the mouse around with your hand to move the
cursor?
I have the classic wrist soreness that comes with a career in computers, and the
simplest solution worked for me: mouse with my left hand*. It becomes second nature
far faster than you'd think, although the first week or so is a bit challenging.
The other mouse solutions didn't really work for me, since as Gary mentions,
you still have to maintain a fair amount of tension through your wrist.
Finding non-handed mice can be problematic though, but luckily I bought a number
of the five-button M$ ones back when they were widely available.
Rolland
*the already left-handed should probably try their right hand. :-)
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