vincent
@pixel
Has anyone successfully switched their mouse usage to the non-dominant arm? I've been experimenting with it for the past couple days, and it has been pretty OK - still need my dominant arm when coding, but for general browsing it's pretty reliable. Reason in doing this: my dominant arm is in pain from mouse usage.
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Hug (AKA Matt)
@hughassle.eth
Have you tried a trackball mouse? Much easier on the wrist
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Ben O’Rourke
@bpo
I tried the trackball mouse - still had over use pains
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vincent
@pixel
Can you share your experience. Considering jumping on the trackball train...
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Ben O’Rourke
@bpo
With the double vertical mouse set up, I’m dividing the micromovements of clicking between both hands, and my hands/wrists on both sides are always moving (rather than staying locked in one position) . For me it just leads to natural intuitive freedom to shift between both hands for the fastest results
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Ben O’Rourke
@bpo
I found it to be worse than clocking… with the trackball (I think) you are making more thumb and finger micromovements whuch lead to over use/carpal tunnel symptoms… instead of moving a mouse with your arm, you’re moving a trackball with your thumb, and you tend to hold the wrist in a stationary locked position
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