This solves only part of the problem. A bigger issue is the angle of your wrists while typing on the keyboard. Most separate keyboards are tilted toward the user, which requires constant tension in your wrists to keep your hands positioned properly. Your keyboard should be tilted away from you; your wrists should be resting on a pad and your hands should be allowed to droop naturally over the keyboard.
Arguably, by forcing people to use a separate improperly tilted keyboard, you're exacerbating the problem.
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This solves only part of the problem. A bigger issue is the angle of your wrists while typing on the keyboard. Most separate keyboards are tilted toward the user, which requires constant tension in your wrists to keep your hands positioned properly. Your keyboard should be tilted away from you; your wrists should be resting on a pad and your hands should be allowed to droop naturally over the keyboard.
Arguably, by forcing people to use a separate improperly tilted keyboard, you're exacerbating the problem.
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