Today, I went on a jihad for ergonomics. While working on that 137 page paper today, flames started shooting out of my wrist. I could no longer use the mouse!
Switching mousing hands was only a temporary measure. I went down to the store and found a delightful wireless mouse from logitec that seemed like it might suit my syndrome. But alas the store accepted no returns for opened computer products. I wasn't willing to spend $80 on a mouse that may be no better than the one I had.
The solution? I ordered a $100 mouse off the Internet. This little job might just solve the problem. If not, there's a return policy.
Part two of this story is the Microsoft Natural keyboard, which I purchased today, and it must be the most comfortable keyboard that I've ever used.
Switching mousing hands was only a temporary measure. I went down to the store and found a delightful wireless mouse from logitec that seemed like it might suit my syndrome. But alas the store accepted no returns for opened computer products. I wasn't willing to spend $80 on a mouse that may be no better than the one I had.
The solution? I ordered a $100 mouse off the Internet. This little job might just solve the problem. If not, there's a return policy.
Part two of this story is the Microsoft Natural keyboard, which I purchased today, and it must be the most comfortable keyboard that I've ever used.