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- From: sbyrnes@rice.edu (Steven Byrnes)
- Newsgroups: comp.emacs
- Subject: Re: hand injuries
- Message-ID: <C1HqBo.9ru@rice.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 02:16:36 GMT
- References: <9301261718.AA14771@larynx.cs.rochester.edu>
- <WARSAW.93Jan26160232@anthem.nlm.nih.gov>
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- Reply-To: sbyrnes@rice.edu (Steven Byrnes)
- Organization: Locutus
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- In-Reply-To: warsaw@nlm.nih.gov's message of 26 Jan 93 21:02:32 GMT
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- On 26 Jan 93 21:02:32 GMT, Barry A. Warsaw said:
-
- > I keep hearing about new key input devices (not keyboards) which are
- > supposed to be much better for your hands. Can anybody give more
- > information on these things
-
- Yes. Walk, don't run, to sci.med.occupational. While you're at it, check
- out the sci.med.occupational FAQ. More specifically, part 2 mentions
- keyboard alternatives. (All three parts of the FAQ are archived under
-
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/sci.med.occupational/
-
- . Lots of other useful information in there.)
-
- > and does anybody use one regularly?
-
- No, sorry. I've been thinking seriously about getting a chording keyboard
- lately, though. Of course, thinking about it doesn't count. :-)
-
- Steven
-