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>Is anyone finding that they have mouse yips? What are mouse yips?
>Well, I know that golf yips are when you're about to putt, and your
>hands just jump for no reason and you ruin the putt. And I've noticed
>that my hand jerks around sometimes when I'm trying to select something
>-- using the mouse.
This is so ironic it's eerie. I noticed this for the first time not five
minutes ago. At first I attributed this to the coffee, but now that I think
about it, I also do this with the remote control in the evenings.
Do you hold your index finger above the left mouse button like I do?
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