I do think that repetative strain etc may well be serious factors here
but, looking at the phone and having larger hands myself, I don't think
I could manage to position both hands straight across without the
fingers being pretty close.
I wonder if the dot positions could be, well, um, just a little less
curved???
Carol P
On 05/02/2013 14:52, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
Hi,
I ant to concur with others that the way one uses Braille Touch is not using
ergonomic principles. Hence, it places at least my right hand at jeopardy in
possibly developing carpal tunnel. I believe the developers should take a
serious look at creating a Perkins style layout for the app. Even though I am
slow in braille processing, it is essential to find a solution to this issue. I
have tried all sorts of different ways to position my hands,but after a few
minutes my right hand begins to fatigue and hurt in the wrist. This issue has
been discussed by others on this list, so I hope the developers of the app are
listening. May be this will be fixed in the near future. There must be a good
reason why all of the braille note takers and braille displays are
manufacturers design the products with a horizontal layout.
Thanks for listening.
Eileen
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