The thread itself isn't marked as planned so I wouldn't actually say that it has been planned or not. Only threads marked with with "planned" should be considered so.FSM: #18, planned
Thanks, i thought it was pretty straight forward when i typed it out, mainly to save my poor hand when i was building my latest project.A good, simple suggestion.
Even better...selectable toggle/no toggle.
I think its kinda needed you can get carpel tunnel syndrome from using your hands to much and that "Holding Control Down" is a really good way to get it, i really hope schine put something in there EULA or terms of service about injury from playing the game. *Hint* *Hint* Bench, schemai want that too
my mother had to have both her wrist done and her elbow for carpal tunnel, so i know how much of a pain it can be having it and how much of a pain it is to recover from it.Had Carpal release surgery on my right wrist. Suffering symptoms in my left wrist (numbness, tingling, pain, weakness). Recovering from trigger-finger repetitive use injury. I use tools doing my day-job but my injuries are from all sources of repetitive-strain including playing games.
I started developing carpal tunnel symptoms in the 90's. To this day I attribute both a Microsoft Natural Elite Keyboard and Kingston Expert Mouse Trackball as the only things which keep me pain-free. Yea, that's almost 20 years using the same keyboard and mouse designs, for those of you doing the math! To this day using a traditional full-sized keyboard and/or a traditional mouse or laptop trackpad leads to severe wrist/forearm pain within an hour, upon switching back to that M$ keyboard and that specific type of Kingston trackball and I'm a happy man again.Had Carpal release surgery on my right wrist. Suffering symptoms in my left wrist (numbness, tingling, pain, weakness). Recovering from trigger-finger repetitive use injury. I use tools doing my day-job but my injuries are from all sources of repetitive-strain including playing games.
Good to know. I have never tried a track-ball but I am ready to try anything to reduce the repetitive strain. I did use a microsoft ergonomic 'wave' keyboard that seemed to help. Problem is it is too big for my current table setup.I started developing carpal tunnel symptoms in the 90's. To this day I attribute both a Microsoft Natural Elite Keyboard and Kingston Expert Mouse Trackball as the only things which keep me pain-free.
Most people don't realize that no matter how "lightly" you try to use a mouse, you're still squeezing it, and therefore straining related muscles. While being a NetWare-->SCO/SunOS/BSD/Linux engineer (that also designed, built, and solo-managed a ~300 node international Win32 desktop environment w/ CLI tools, for years) means I am very CLI-biased (e.g. greatly favor keyboard before mouse), I'll still give that trackball major kudos for saving me from decades of pain.Good to know. I have never tried a track-ball but I am ready to try anything to reduce the repetitive strain. I did use a microsoft ergonomic 'wave' keyboard that seemed to help. Problem is it is too big for my current table setup.
Thanks treking having a freind say they want this as well as me is heartwarming
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T1699 Advanced Build Mode Toggle
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