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From: "LBoswell" <>
Subject: Re: [TGF] Multi-mousing
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:00:56 -0500
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exactly what I'm doing right now, reversed the keys and shifted to my left
hand. Probably end up with two numbed sets of digits instead of one, but
shall see. Helps to be neither left handed nor right handed though, and
since I have established somewhat of a preference for holding a coffee mug
with my right hand, it's a winner all around!
Larry
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From: "Marty Hiatt" <>
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Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 8:40 AM
Subject: [TGF] Multi-mousing
> If anyone has pain from continual use of a mouse, why not shift to the
> other
> hand? I know some of you (right handed folks) will grown, but it can be
> done. This requires a wireless mouse, or a long cord. When taking notes,
> I
> mouse right-handed so I can write with my left hand. When sitting at my
> computer, the mouse is left-handed. At my husband's compter, the mouse is
> right-handed. Most public terminals are right-moused, with a cord too
> short
> to re-position the mouse.
> Let's be flexible--exercise both both wrists.
>
> Marty Hiatt, CG
>
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