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Subject:Re: Cheap wrist-rest From:Janice Gelb <janiceg -at- ENG -dot- SUN -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 19 Sep 1995 23:13:41 GMT
In article <Pine -dot- LNX -dot- 3 -dot- 91 -dot- 950919125043 -dot- 28777A-100000 -at- amoeba>, Patrick O'Connell
<titanide -at- micro -dot- org> writes:
>
>I say flannel (without actually having TRIED this, mind you :-) because I
>suspect it's also FEEL very nice to have your wrists sliding back and
>forth on flannel.
I hope this comment does not represent a common misconception about
wrist rests: that you're supposed to rest your wrists on them *while*
you're typing. In fact, you're only supposed to rest your wrists on
them *between* bouts of typing. You shouldn't be supporting your wrists
on anything solid while you type because it constricts blood flow and
muscles.
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