this is why i use dictation, i hate typing on the darn screen!


-----Original Message----- From: Chris H
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 5:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Terribly SORE index finger!

Same here, although my arms do start to ache if I do prolonged typing
using the virtual keyboard. But maybe this is my particular self.

On 27/08/2013 11:06, David Chittenden wrote:
This means you are using way too much pressure. The touchscreen is not pressure sensitive. You just need to barely touch the screen for your commands to register. Practice barely touching the display and two things will happen. First, your finger will stop hurting. Second, your commands will actually function without any errors. If you hear your finger tapping the display, you are most likely tapping too hard.

I use my iPhone for everything. I turn my computer on once every couple weeks. I am always tapping, flicking, and so forth, and I never have sore fingertips, hands, or wrists. It just takes practice.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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On 27/08/2013, at 20:56, [email protected] wrote:

I have begun using my iPhone more and more. In fact I rarely turn on my notebook. I am able to do almost everything with my iPhone. Recently I am troubled because the tip of my right index finger has become terribly sore. Yes! I use the right index finger tip all day - I double tap with it, I swipe left with it, I swipe right with it, I scrub, I swipe up and I swipe down! In one day, the poor right index finger tip is terribly sore! In fact right now as I tap this message, it really hurts. Any suggestions? And please do not say I should use the phone less.
Best wishes and many blessings!

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