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by wtracy
5394 days ago
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Actually, from an ergonomics perspective, you would probably be worse off touch typing. Traditional touch typing trains you to hold your hands in a consistent position over the keyboard. It's the act of holding your hand in the same position all day--whether that's over a keyboard or around a mouse--that leads to carpal tunnel syndrome. (For the record: I touch type mostly the way I was taught to. My wrists do occasionally bother me. I'm 24. YMMV.) |
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