R.S.I. solutions?
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skip at pobox.com
Wed Sep 27 14:24:21 EDT 2006
Eric> The problem I have with current keyboards is that there is so much
Eric> resistance on the keystroke that you have to force the key all the
Eric> way down until you hit bottom hard. At least, that's the way it
Eric> feels to my fingers.
Depends on the manufacturer I think. Back around y2k I got a Dell laptop
and ordered the keyboard/mouse/monitor kit with it. The keyboard was a
Dell-branded Belkin. It was a piece of crap as far as I was concerned. The
keys required a huge amount of force to depress. My wrists were killing me
within a few days, so I just started using the laptop keyboard, even when I
wasn't "roaming".
The two computers in front of me right now are both Dells with two slightly
different Dell-branded no-name Chinese keyboards. Both work fine for me. I
see that both also carry awarning: "Improper or prolonged keyboard use may
result in injury".
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