« Reply #8 on: Sat, 29 May 2010, 15:19:25 »
Tenkeyless is preferrable unless you use a setup with a raised mouse platform like so:
The only problem with that approach is that it's kinda like chopping off your tenkey. Your tenkey becomes hard to access since you have to push the mousing platform away first. This got really annoying to me so what I do now when I want my mouse closer is I turn my keyboard tray so that I sit at a slight angle to my monitor. When I need to be closer to the mouse for high precision work, I turn my chair to the right so that I'm lined up straight with my mouse.
When I start typing again, I turn back to the left around 10 degrees.
For casual swipes of the mouse, I don't turn my chair. I just reach for the mouse normally.

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