The Apple Low-Profile Snakebite Keyboard will now be submitted to the Ritual of Flame for purification and, regrettably, it will not survive and we will not weep. Those tortured in the Inquisition didn't survive either but the Inquisitors didn't really care about saving souls any more than Sasquatch, they just liked killing people and getting away with it.
This is the full-size Apple USB classic keyboard with fairly excellent action in the keys, numeric keypad, all the buttons you need for amusing yourself all day long.
We take ergonomics and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome damn seriously. If you don't then do be sure Carpal Tunnel will take you ... well, it won't take you anywhere but it will absolutely mess you up.
This really looks like the solution as that minimal pad has helped reduce the quite red color of the pressure point on the right rear of my hand and the $11.00 pad will arrive tomorrow to stretch with a gel pad from one side to the other. That hopefully will solve it as completely as possible because padding for the other hand has value as well.
The classic keyboard was available used for $25 and the pad is from Belkin, rated well, for $11.00. There's the cure for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome for $36. My use of a keyboard through a long career plus nocturnal network nincompoopery has required extensive need for the keyboard but heavy use of one hardly makes me unique so heed it well, li'l chipmunks.
(Ed: cure?)
OK, how about going with mitigation of symptoms. If this resolves problems with sensation and motility in my right arm, we're calling that a high-flying win.
This is the full-size Apple USB classic keyboard with fairly excellent action in the keys, numeric keypad, all the buttons you need for amusing yourself all day long.
We take ergonomics and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome damn seriously. If you don't then do be sure Carpal Tunnel will take you ... well, it won't take you anywhere but it will absolutely mess you up.
This really looks like the solution as that minimal pad has helped reduce the quite red color of the pressure point on the right rear of my hand and the $11.00 pad will arrive tomorrow to stretch with a gel pad from one side to the other. That hopefully will solve it as completely as possible because padding for the other hand has value as well.
The classic keyboard was available used for $25 and the pad is from Belkin, rated well, for $11.00. There's the cure for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome for $36. My use of a keyboard through a long career plus nocturnal network nincompoopery has required extensive need for the keyboard but heavy use of one hardly makes me unique so heed it well, li'l chipmunks.
(Ed: cure?)
OK, how about going with mitigation of symptoms. If this resolves problems with sensation and motility in my right arm, we're calling that a high-flying win.
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