On 05/26 04:57 , Florin Iucha wrote:
> 1. Use a Kinesis Advantage keyboard.

That keyboard put off wrist strain for about 6 months for me. It also
forced me to learn to type correctly. :)

I finally stopped using mine, because it still had an AT plug on it and the
PS/2 adapter was too bulky to fit on my new computer. Maybe one day I'll get
around to buying a USB adapter; but for now I'm happy enough with my
1986-vintage IBM Type M keyboard.

Grip exercises were the long-term cure for my wrist strain; and they had to
be with the V-spring type exerciser. Just squeezing a rubber ball or the
like wasn't enough.

-- 
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com