Great topic!  I've been using the smallest of the Wacom tablets for
several years, and I don't use the mouse at all anymore. Mine is to
the right of the keyboard and a little farther away, and where I once
had repetitive stress issues with my wrist and elbow, now it's in my
shoulder. I think that's because my elbow is not supported, and at
times I'm drawing in Photoshop more than I realize.

The solution, I suspect, will be this:
http://www.wacom.com/graphire/6x8_bt.cfm

With a wireless tablet, I'll be able to prop the thing on my lap and
kick back from the desk, instead of feeling chained to the spot as I
often do. I think the ability to vary your posture and position is
more of a solution than finding a single comfortable position and
staying there. Just like drawing with pencil and paper.

I second what Kevin says above about Corel software. Great stuff. 

YMMV,
Jeff


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