#21
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mouse to prevent carpal tunnel
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] It really helps if you have overlap, which most don't here. [/ QUOTE ] Even if you don't have overlap, it saves you a click when you are trying to first get a table as your active window. OF course, if you're also trying to surf the internet, its a disaster waiting to happen; it takes a while to get used to. [/ QUOTE ] Regarding overlap, there is a post and link to a program that I found excellent for this. You must download a small, free program called AutoHotKey and then the guy's settings to use it. Basically the keys Q-W-E-R switch between tables 1-4 which is much more convenient for switching between tables than dragging the mouse all over (the bottom A-S-D-F for tables 5-8 if you have them), and the keys on the numpad press the betting options. I tested it a little and liked it. Albert |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mouse to prevent carpal tunnel
[ QUOTE ]
May I suggest switching hands? I am right handed but have always used my left hand for the mouse. [/ QUOTE ] I've tried. I use the mouse semi-well left-handed, but not well enough to 8 table. |
|
|