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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Possible starting of carpal tunnel??
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<blockquote data-quote="MrBobb" data-source="post: 1450343" data-attributes="member: 101870"><p>With Windows' no-gesture, I rested my wrists at/near the touchpad, no problem. With a Mac however, I can't do that because the proximity of my palms interfere with the trackpad's, I notice I have to raise my hands so ever slightly and no resting, so I can see how this can get your hands tired.</p><p></p><p>But that's OK, certain things, I prefer the mouse anyways. I go back & forth. So when u get tired with the trackpad, move to the mouse.</p><p></p><p>Also, Apple's manual also admonishes you not to place the Mac so close to you that you have to twist your wrists. They should be fairly straight out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBobb, post: 1450343, member: 101870"] With Windows' no-gesture, I rested my wrists at/near the touchpad, no problem. With a Mac however, I can't do that because the proximity of my palms interfere with the trackpad's, I notice I have to raise my hands so ever slightly and no resting, so I can see how this can get your hands tired. But that's OK, certain things, I prefer the mouse anyways. I go back & forth. So when u get tired with the trackpad, move to the mouse. Also, Apple's manual also admonishes you not to place the Mac so close to you that you have to twist your wrists. They should be fairly straight out. [/QUOTE]
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