This may be a little off the topic of the Perlmonks markup, but Carpal Tunnel is not to be taken lightly.

Seven years ago a coworker showed me his wrists after surgery. It looked just as though he had been nailed to the cross. I decided to take the Dvorak plunge and haven't looked back. YMMV, of course.

You might want to look at Introducing the Dvorak Keyboard and think about it. Any decently recent Linux distro or any version of Windows since 2000 will already have the keyboard mapping. I can recommend (ABCD) as a good set of starting exercises.

Best of luck.


In reply to Re: Some sites cause Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. Surely not PerlMonks? by quester
in thread Some sites cause Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. Surely not PerlMonks? by monkeriffic

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