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Old 08-01-2018, 12:20 PM #6
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Originally Posted by jonmel View Post
Hi,

New to the forum so hello everyone.

Just wondering if anyone here gets shooting/ tingling sensations from laptop touchpads and smartphone screens. I've personally found some tablets to be the worst (especially ipad), to the point where I can't actually use the device anymore due to the pain. I have to alternate the fingers I use or swap hands most of the time.

I will also get occasional shooting pains through an elbow, toe, knee or some other random places in my body. These are getting more prevalent so I'm thinking there might be a connection with the proliferation of these electromagnetic devices.

Cheers
Jon
Just a thought, there are thin knitted winter gloves that have a special fabric on the fingertips so touchscreens can be used with them on. It might be worth a try to see if that protects you from those sensations.
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