Thanks for every body's input. In my case I'll have to say, All of the above, except no blackberry, but a good Android phone sensitive to touch, but what I'm experiencing is sensitivity with my finger on touch screen that shoots up to my wrists and forearm. I always have to use my splinters to even use "swype" which if the most convenient way of writing on a computer. Still my finger would be so sensitive. Of course this is all after I'm hurt by being on the computer at work for 9 hours a day and hurting my wrists neck back knee, and like she said tendonitis, and...
And I was very harpy that with touch screen and specially invention of "Swype"I do not have to press on keys any more, but either the damage if already done, or even with this method the nerve sensitivity still carries on to the wrists and contribute to Carpal Tunnle. Now other than using bracelets I'm thinking of something to use with touch screen like a felt pencil or something of the sort that is used at supermarkets for signing touch screen pads. Any ideas?
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Thanks for every body's input. In my case I'll have to say, All of the above, except no blackberry, but a good Android phone sensitive to touch, but what I'm experiencing is sensitivity with my finger on touch screen that shoots up to my wrists and forearm. I always have to use my splinters to even use "swype" which if the most convenient way of writing on a computer. Still my finger would be so sensitive. Of course this is all after I'm hurt by being on the computer at work for 9 hours a day and hurting my wrists neck back knee, and like she said tendonitis, and...
August 25, 2011 - 10:26pmAnd I was very harpy that with touch screen and specially invention of "Swype"I do not have to press on keys any more, but either the damage if already done, or even with this method the nerve sensitivity still carries on to the wrists and contribute to Carpal Tunnle. Now other than using bracelets I'm thinking of something to use with touch screen like a felt pencil or something of the sort that is used at supermarkets for signing touch screen pads. Any ideas?
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