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Subject:Re: No more carpal tunnel for typists? From:"Mark Osborne" <MOsborne -at- bna -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 12 Jun 2003 08:14:34 -0400
Geoff,
You wrote:
"A little
introspection revealed that having my mouse to the right of the numeric
keypad was overextending my shoulder, and that, combined with an old
shoulder separation injury, was the source of the pain. Moving the mouse to
the left side of the keyboard solved the problem. "
I've had a similar problem to yours. I had numbness, tingling, and pain.
Whatever works for you is good, but I would have a hard time using the
mouse on the left of my keyboard. What I did was order a "mouse bridge"
(aka "Mouse Caddy") through my company. This is a 6" x 8" elevated mouse
pad that fits over the numeric key pad. (I don't use my numeric keys
anyway.) This way the mouse is on the same level as the keys and is closer
to me. I don't have to reach over for it and I'm not tempted to lean on my
right wrist while mousing. It has worked wonders and a lot of my co-workers
have benefitted from them too. (I'm a kind of ergonomic representative for
my floor through a company-sponsored program.) If you routinely need the
numeric keypad, this might now work for you. Unfortunately, I'm not sure
who manufactures these devices, but if anyone is interested I could contact
my company's supply person.
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