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body_slam_poet t1_je8mrwe wrote

The answer to this is easily google-able. The short answer is you need to keep your wrists up. Your knuckles should be lower than your wrist, and your fingers below that. Adjustable arms rests, adjustable keyboard trays, mouse pads with wrist rests. Whatever it takes to have you comfortably supported in a position where your knuckles are lower than your wrist. Like the way a trained pianist holds their hands up while they play. You'll always see their wrists up in the air, never down low so their fingers need to reach up to the keys. Wrists in the air.

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notwhoyouknow12 t1_je8mcpi wrote

I just don't understand what is taking so long with it. At this point I think you're right it's gonna come out like duke nukem forever. A game with a terrible development pushed out the door just to get it done.

Now I'm not a fan of the first cause I never played it, or had it growing up. But when I saw the announcement trailer for the second (the one with the monkey I think?) I was interested in it, but I'm not even sure what it's about anymore.

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getikule t1_je8l7y6 wrote

Getting an ergonomic mouse has really helped me with reducing the pain from my carpal tunnel. I don't know how much of a difference it would make in preventing it altogether, but I imagine that it would help. It looks stupid and it takes some time to get used to it, but once you do, it works well enough. Personally I haven't noticed any difference in performance compared to a regular mouse, but then I already suck at pvp, so maybe it's just a case of "can't get any worse"...

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Badevilbunny t1_je8kzrk wrote

What will be driving the monitor? Console, PC, what GPU etc.?

What's the budget and cost of those monitors?

Without any other details I am taking the 32" 1440p monitor - just more to see. But it might not be the right one.

1080p at 27" is too low resolution now for me. 24" 1080 is fine.

However, I would certainly look them up on rtings.com before buying.

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