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Re: Repetitive Strain injury
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I use a TracBall by Logitech, where the thumb works the ball, and the palm rests comfortably on the mouse "body", fingers on the buttons. Its shape and size is perfect for the hand, and when it's placed correctly (meaning my chair, keyboard, and mouse area are all in correct alignment) it really alleviates the strain on my wrist. TracBalls that have the ball run by fingers, or centered in the mouse, don't let your wrist rest as well and to me aren't as comfortable to use.
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