CloudStroller
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So I'm posting this under the "health" section, I figure it is as good a place as any.
I'm trying to kit myself out so that I can work without being in pain - got a nice office chair, a desk with a reasonable height, laptop is standing on a pile of dictionaries to bring it up to eye-level and using an external keyboard / mouse.
But the problem that I'm now battling with I think is called "ulnar deviation" - and it seems to hurt my right hand more than my left (though I guess others might have different experiences).
Does anyone know of a good ergonomic keyboard/mouse setup? I know Microsoft is semi-famous for their ergonomic peripherals, and I found this on ye olde Takealot:
There's also this monstrosity:
which is reviewed here:
At around the 3:00 mark, you see illustrated quite clearly how this design corrects for my very problem, which is nice, but ... yeah, R8k for that beast is a bit too much.
Has anyone else experienced something similar? How did you solve it?
I'm trying to kit myself out so that I can work without being in pain - got a nice office chair, a desk with a reasonable height, laptop is standing on a pile of dictionaries to bring it up to eye-level and using an external keyboard / mouse.
But the problem that I'm now battling with I think is called "ulnar deviation" - and it seems to hurt my right hand more than my left (though I guess others might have different experiences).
Does anyone know of a good ergonomic keyboard/mouse setup? I know Microsoft is semi-famous for their ergonomic peripherals, and I found this on ye olde Takealot:
There's also this monstrosity:
which is reviewed here:
Has anyone else experienced something similar? How did you solve it?