

I’ve found that the modern speech-to-text programs are very adaptive, easy to use and save you time when you’re writing (especially if you’re composing a book or longer work). Add gel wrist rests and other ergonomic features to make your typing experience more comfortable.ĥ) Use a speech-to-text program like Dragon Naturally Speaking to compose the majority of your writings. (Who’s going to be motivated to replace the whole keyboard over one digit?)ġ) Type with a standard keyboard – most laptops have a connection where you can use an ergonomic USB keyboard.Ģ) Navigate with an actual computer mouse (not the little button or pad that causes you to have to scrunch your fingers together into an uncomfortable positions).ģ) Take a 5-minute break from typing every 30 minutes to an hour or so to give your hands and fingers a good stretch.Ĥ) Get an extra large laptop.

I also don’t think it helps when a key is missing from the keyboard, causing you to have to push down extra hard to create that letter on you screen. They are composed of tiny, fragile keys that are squeezed together into one glob of black squares - I’m almost positive the computer manufacturer wasn’t thinking “comfortable” when creating this laptop. On the other hand, laptop keyboards are not ergonomically designed. These keyboards are designed to make your typing experience as comfortable as possible.
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If you look at a standard PC keyboard, it is wide with huge comfortable keys and a space bar that is not the same size as the “Enter” key. What would I do if I couldn’t type because of crippling pain in between sentences?īack to the keyboard problem. In my case, the pain would sometimes grow all the way down my arm to the elbow – and that’s around the time that I decided data entry wasn’t for me – not even part-time. Can Laptop Fingers put you on that road? In extreme cases these problems can develop into arthritis. What is this doing to our fingers over time?Īs someone who used to work in data entry, I know the risks and dangers of carpal tunnel. Now pay attention to the feeling you are creating in the base of your other two fingers.

You can probably feel the pressure already. Now place those fingers on the square and move them around. What happened? I bet your pointer and middle fingers instinctively grew together and began serving as a pseudo mouse. If you are on a laptop right now reading this, take your fingers right now and slowly act like you are about to move the pointer. That, tied in with the need to move the cursor around with a tiny ball in the middle of the keyboard, or by ice skating your fingers over a smooth plastic square that somehow knows where the pointer on your screen is. Laptop Fingers occur when you spend 10 or more hours per day typing on a laptop keyboard that was designed for a person with 3 inch long hands. It is an uncomfortable condition that I call “Laptop Fingers.” © Dreamstime Stock Photography & Video Footage | Dreamstime Stock Photos Here are tips to deal with laptop fingers to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis and similar issues.Įven as I type now, I am managing a minor issue that plagues most writers, coffee shop junkies and email addicts. Laptop fingers is a condition that can be a real pain.
