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Our ergonomics guy at work encourages us to mouse with the hand we don't
write with, so we can keep our hand on the mouse even when writing with the
other hand.
He says I'll get used to it. I haven't.
-Tony
On Wednesday, September 19, 2012, Dan Goldstein wrote:
> ...one thing I learned: When
> you're typing, you work faster when you keep your hands on the keyboard.
> When you're mostly using a mouse (e.g., for drawing charts), you work
> faster when you keep your hand on the mouse.
>
> ("And your eyes on the screen, Grasshopper!" [smack])
>
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