Might be bit late, in this case , but nevertheless.
Using a mouse can be a faff and can cause strain problems, as we
know. Learning to use keyboard short cut keys is a great way of
limiting mouse use. Some are well known, like ctrl B to enbolden,
or ctrl U for underlining, others less so, like Alt and left or right
curser key when going back and forward between Web pages.
Making your own by recording a macro is dead easy as well.
When printing one page of document, for example, I now just key
alt P, job done.
On 12 Oct 01, at 14:42, Metta MacLeod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks to everyone who replied with solutions for RSI. In the end the
> student decided to
> use Dragon and to try a pen-mouse. Although keying is a problem for her,
> writing isn't.
>
> Metta
>
> Metta Macleod
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