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Originally Posted by -Ever-
Like I said earlier, I've been on one of the Microsoft ergonomic boards (split, with built in pad) for a few years now. I think it could be my new, higher-than-I'm-used-to desk that I've been on recently.
-Tim
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I guarantee that's what it is. If I change desks, everything from my wrists to knuckles to my damned shoulders start hurting when I type. It's all about being in a place where you're comfortable while typing. I'd move around the chair and desk and try to lower/raise it to a position where your wrists stop hurting.
-Lasereth
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