believe it or not, forcing myself to use the "proper" finger for each key also helped a lot.
Agree. Left-handed mousing (and switching to a Evoluent vertical mouse) helped a lot for me.
And believe it or not, forcing myself to use the "proper" finger for each key also helped a lot.
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can swap from left to right in a couple of seconds. No lifting anything to operate.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-pointers/trackballs/devices/4680
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Or just get two, one for each side of the keyboard. They're so small and cheap. Then you can use whichever one isn't on the keyboard.
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Thanks for all the feedback. I wish TLK cured RSI :P I been going lefty for a few days. Idk why, but I just got 11 hours of sleep one night and my wrist felt way better. Shrug, rsi is weird.
I went back to the Full-size, in-fact typing on a Unicomp Spacesaver right now, and unless I move the Numpad over to my mouse area, typing is very uncomfortable. I feel aches because my hands are twisting in an unnatural way. It's just odd and I can't type accurate or fast like this.
For what it is worth: I do align the "effective typing middle" of the keyboard (I don't know how to call that: on QWERTY/AZERTY the middle between 'f' and 'j') with the center of the monitor. I do this with full-sized Model Ms so the numpad is effectively "far at the right". And then I learned to use the mouse with my left-hand: it was a long time ago but I remember it didn't talk that long. Unless you're into gaming you shouldn't have much problem learning to use your mouse as a leftie.
But then if you don't want to learn to use your mouse with your left hand and if you love buckling springs and want tenkeyless, then you could buy a SSK: they're kinda expensive but it seems like it could be the perfect match in your case (and they're not *that* much expensive that another good TKL you'd have to buy anyway). Then you could become part of the GeekHack "IBM Model M Space Saving Club": http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?10249-IBM-Model-M-Space-Saving-Club (http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?10249-IBM-Model-M-Space-Saving-Club) : )
These are great, but beware; the most-used primary button has a nasty tendency to stop working properly. After around a year of use, the left button has always started double-clicking for me. My brother and I have been through between 4 and 6 of these in the past 4 or 5 years.