> From: zippy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Suddenly my right wrist is giving me aches and pains. My wife thinks
> it's from using the mouse while operating my little iMac.  Could she be
> right?  There does seem to be some association.
>
> If it is the mouse, does anyone have  a suggestion as to a method
> less likely to aggravate the situation, other than not turning on the
> computer?

My wife bought me a mousepad with a wristrest on it. I didn't think I 
needed it at the time, but I'm glad I have it now. You could try that 
as an inexpensive possible solution before moving on to the more 
expensive ideas.

_Chas_

"[Commercial] radio is absolutely the enemy of music. They  are my 
sworn and mortal enemy, and I will have nothing to do with them." - 
Elvis Costello, March 2003


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