Any ideas on posture and ergonomics for the PC? CAD is so right-hand and right-side of the body dominant. Even the keyboard, mousepad and even the monitor tend to spread from center-to-right on the desk.
I'm finding that my general right-leaning slump that favors my elbow resting on the armrest while I use the mouse is causing some overall-numbness, and an ache on my shoulder and upper-arm from my weight resting on the armrest. I'm got good-support for my forearm and under my wrist to the mouse pad to avoid Carpel, but I still get some stiffness from hovering over the mouse-buttons for long periods of CAD. But I tend to lean-right and put my weight on my elbow -- hence the up-pressure on my shoulder that's getting noticeable away from the workstation. It's starting to ache and be sore afterwards...
I'm considering getting a graphics-tablet with 2-button stylus like the Intuos for a more natural-action hand-finger, and maybe will correct some of the sideways slump.
I'm finding that my general right-leaning slump that favors my elbow resting on the armrest while I use the mouse is causing some overall-numbness, and an ache on my shoulder and upper-arm from my weight resting on the armrest. I'm got good-support for my forearm and under my wrist to the mouse pad to avoid Carpel, but I still get some stiffness from hovering over the mouse-buttons for long periods of CAD. But I tend to lean-right and put my weight on my elbow -- hence the up-pressure on my shoulder that's getting noticeable away from the workstation. It's starting to ache and be sore afterwards...
I'm considering getting a graphics-tablet with 2-button stylus like the Intuos for a more natural-action hand-finger, and maybe will correct some of the sideways slump.