This is just about KB size & placement, body movement, neck/shoulder pain, not specifically "how do you do it" (if that makes sense) I have 2 x 17.5" wide full size keyboards with a mini sized-mouse
Hey Mike, I thought SO2R was illegal for anyone who was over 50. I am not a fan of the "10-key pad" on full size keyboards, and since radio-desk real-estate is always at a premium, I opt for keyboard
Hi Mike, As SO2R, I use a single keyboard so I'm not in the best position to help you.... I'm also not ergonomist but I would say that your neck pain comes from a bad position of the screens (height/
Thanks for your thoughts Dmitri. I remember ~17 yrs ago when I built this huge multi-layered desk (you can see part of it on my qrz.com page) that I made it so the surface was @ 29.375 and then at th
I am most interested in this Mike, A few years on you(62) and yes some of the 2 keyboard options are interesting and I have noticed people doing repetitive tasks that over the period of a contest wou
To avoid pain: Eat right. Be active and in shape as much as possible. Get a massage before the contest. That's the only stuff that works for me. -Chris KL9A __________________________________________
Hi Mike, Most ham shacks are incorrectly built for proper ergonomics. This graphic illustrates proper design www.blitzresults.com/wp-content/uploads/ergonomic-sitting-EN.jpg 73 Frank W3LPL -- Origina
I can attest that the mental challenge increases as I approach 66 years in ham radio! 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com ht
and its certainly a challenge when you are deaf in one ear.... I can attest that the mental challenge increases as I approach 66 years in ham radio! 73, Jim K9YC _____________________________________
Well, I have never operated SO2R, but I use 2 keyboards all the time...as in every weekday for "all day." I have one PC running with dual monitors and a laptop running. Both are connected to "work" m