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- Path: sparky!uunet!charon.amdahl.com!netcomsv!resonex!michael
- From: michael@resonex.com (Michael Bryan)
- Subject: Re: hand injuries
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.115853.12575@resonex.com>
- Organization: Resonex Inc., Sunnyvale CA
- References: <1993Jan26.002855.29015@smos.com> <JABRAM.93Jan26071913@pdx025.intel.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 11:58:53 GMT
- Lines: 14
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- In article <JABRAM.93Jan26071913@pdx025.intel.com> jabram@pdx025.intel.com (Jeff Abramson) writes:
- >
- >The wristpads that are so popular should NOT be used while typing, this is a
- >myth. They should only be used to rest your wrists when NOT typing.
-
- Agreed, with the modification that their use while typing should be limited
- to a "feelie" guide, to help you keep your wrists and hands properly
- positioned while moving side-to-side on the keyboard. As Jeff says, however,
- under no circumstances should you support any weight on them while typing.
- If you have worn spots on your wristpad, you are probably using it
- incorrectly.
-
- --
- Michael Bryan michael@resonex.com
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