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Upper_Decision_5959 t1_j17axuv wrote

I wonder if they will ever support older devices like iPhone X's or iPads. These older devices needs parts like Batteries/Screens because their most likely to be degraded or broken as time passes out of warranty. I want to replace my iPad Pro display replaced since it's cracked and battery replaced, but god damn the price of a screen replacement at Apple costs as much as a new iPad.

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Framed-Photo t1_j16vik4 wrote

I'm not here to go back and fourth with a random guy on line about RSI, and there are certainly better resources out there then my paper. But any amount of googling on the subject would tell you what I'm telling you. You can't really keep straight wrists/arms with a full sized keyboard, and bending your wrists/arms out from being straight puts you at risk of RSI if you're doing it a lot.

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TheConboy22 t1_j16raz9 wrote

Want to supply me with your research papers? Would love to read over your findings and compare them with others.

Edit: Refused to provide anything to back his claim. Still interested in seeing what he was using as resources and how I could improve, but some people would prefer to not discuss what’s supposedly their specialty and just tell people they are wrong. Smh

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Framed-Photo t1_j16qgal wrote

I've written research papers on avoiding rsi in the workplace, so I'm basing my opinions on that. It doesn't really matter how long you've been gaming or anything, I've been at it a long time as well. If your wrists and arms aren't totally straight and are resting on your desk while you game, you're at risk of rsi. You can't have both your wrists and arms be straight, with a full sized keyboard. You're bending your wrists or your arms outwards to make room for your mouse, or one is off center, something. Full sized keyboards are big enough to where you have to do that no matter who you are.

So like I said, you might not be feeling anything wrong now but it can and does effect people into the future.

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Winjin t1_j15xmt2 wrote

Yeah, same. I'm so tired of it that I genuinely considered just picking up soldering and replacing all that nonsense with white LEDs every time I find something I like that only offers "crazy rainbow".

55 million colors and none of them is white, my ass.

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AkirIkasu t1_j15kfad wrote

Honestly that price seems way too low.

It's got custom made switches and caps, a relatively big expensive screen, and some sort of SoC that is capable of realtime 3D graphics.

In comparison, people building their own mechanical keyboards from scratch can spend upwards of $200 on parts and completed enthusiast brand keyboards can be more expensive than this - the ZSA Moonlander, for instance, is $365.

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TheConboy22 t1_j15bofz wrote

I’m 35 and have been gaming for over 30 years and 25 of those years I’ve been PC gaming. Not sure what ergonomics you’re studying, but this hasn’t effected me in the slightest nor do I believe it ever will. Rested arm with shoulder and elbow movement removes a TON of wrist strain to the point it’s non existent. I also worked most of my career in varying roles of CSR which was all on a computer and now work in IT and that’s also all on computer. I think that my set up is proper and some of you think more than you know.

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