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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
For myself prefer my desktop, just because it is more ergonomic and comfortable for my neck and for typing. At the desktop I can sit back in my lazy boy office chair..and be more relaxed..
But I like having my laptop for moving around, out in my painting studio, or out on the patio in the summertime.
The viewing angle of laptops and the slightly closer keys are harder on my RSI/TOS symptoms.
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I definitely hear you about the keyboard. I am used to typing 146 words a minute (I've won typing contests). I especially like the microsoft broken keyboard. But I had to re-learn all my typing skills when I got the laptop. Thankfully, even at my age, I seem to be better in the brain skills department. Maybe it's all that Methyl B-12? lol
Melody