![]() I switched to a trackball, and then some time later developed pains across my hand, so switched back to the pen and tablet. Predictably, sometime later I started to notice pain in my shoulder whenever using the tablet - caused by the minor but repetitive pressure applied whenever pressing the pen down. Also, I found myself working a lot quicker, being able to move around the real estate of the screen so much faster - and using the pencil tool to draw out unwanted clicks became a breeze. The hand, being in a more vertical position, felt more recognisable and natural, with less ‘gripping’ to add prolonged stress to all the muscles and tendons in the active limb. Initially, it felt a little strange and unwieldy, but by swapping back to the mouse every so often after a couple of days I found myself using the tablet all the time. ![]() Nothing felt comfortable or efficient until I borrowed a Wacom pen and tablet.
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