![]() I developed a few workarounds to relieve the constant stress on my fingers: I hooked up an external keyboard (Apple's bluetooth keyboard) and started using my old MacBook when I am home. After a bit of research I believe I could have developed repetitive strain injury (but I'm no doctor). I also have pain when I use my iPhone, for example. The pain goes so far that I don't want to work anymore (since I cannot work without typing). The new keyboard has reduced travel distance and it feels more like typing on an iPad with ten fingers for 12 hours a day than it does on a traditional keyboard. ![]() I believe so because nothing else has changed in my work routine and I have previously worked with a MacBook Pro from 2011. Over the last weeks I have developed pain in my finger tips an joints (in particular the right index finger) and I believe it must be from the new MacBook Pro's keyboard. I type a lot (currently writing up my PhD thesis and doing some coding for a project in my spare time). I started using the new MacBook Pro 13 about a month ago and use it professionally a lot - around 10-12 hours a day. Is it just me? Tips on how to reduce pain? TLTR: I think I have developed RSI from the new MBP's keyboard.
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