Hey there --
I've never even considered using my fingertips to type on my AG -- I'm
not disparaging those who do, it's just that it simply never occurred
to me. Part of it might be hand size -- my hands aren't huge, but
they're not tiny either, and trying just now to type with my
fingertips is quite difficult, and even uncomfortable for how cramped
my knuckles become in scrunching my fingers up to type that way.
So I guess I'm with you -- I use my fingertips only on the ends of the
rocker bars (i.e. for the t e s a on the left and the n i o p on the
right), and the middle of my fingers for the backs (?) of the rocker
bars.
FWIW, I initially got my Alphagrip after getting some nasty signs of
RSI from overwork (I'm a translator, typing all the time). I
researched a number of different alternatives to the usual keyboard,
and the AG was the most affordable, the most interesting, the most
portable, and (in my own opinion) the most sensible. After using it
for a few months, my RSI symptoms disappeared, and since then I swap
back and forth between my AG and my usual keyboard, depending on mood
and use case (coding is easier for me on a regular keyboard due to the
need for lots of chording on the AG to input all the non-
alphanumerics, for instance).
Cheers,
-- Erik Anderson
On Dec 13 2008, 9:00 am, Bartholomew Simpson <barts185-