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author | Frederick Yin <fkfd@fkfd.me> | 2022-06-20 15:52:22 +0800 |
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committer | Frederick Yin <fkfd@fkfd.me> | 2022-06-20 15:52:22 +0800 |
commit | 4a5f13d4d2f435cbfcd216608170a024617a034c (patch) | |
tree | 0f54f7605173ef738b767f5b7d0da870d3ce7556 | |
parent | 8f54559f19bfa3e3b265a5e2cdadfa227dec3b94 (diff) |
random/ergo_m575: thumb fatigue
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diff --git a/docs/random/ergo_m575.md b/docs/random/ergo_m575.md index 6901eee..9faa5a4 100644 --- a/docs/random/ergo_m575.md +++ b/docs/random/ergo_m575.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # I'm Using a Trackball (Logitech ERGO M575) -2022-06-18 +2022-06-20 I've always heard stories about people worshipping the trackball for e.g. comfort, precision, curing their carpal tunnel, etc., but I've never used @@ -74,6 +74,10 @@ I feel about it in general. - Hence, it's harder to switch my right hand from keyboard to mouse - Hence hence, I'm more reluctant to do the reverse which puts more burden on my left hand +- The trackball feels kinda like a touchscreen you swipe on with your + thumb. I was urgently producing some SVGs one night when I realized my + actuation was less precise than before. Luckily I finished them before + any lasting fatigue. ## Conclusion |