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Old 02-01-2005, 05:23 AM
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This might sound familiar, but I have a problem with my computermouse. Whenever I use the computer my hands tend to get very cold after a while. Afterwards, it's realy hard to play bass (well not hard, but my hands are just not as flexible and they seem to be, well, stiff and cold). I figured out that this has to do with my bloodcirculation. In order to get it running again I wash my hands with really hot water and soap. This helps but I was hoping that there might be a permanent solution for this problem..A certain hand position? A specific computermouse? I try to keep my arm "floating", but it's hard to keep that up for long periods of time.

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Old 02-01-2005, 07:46 AM
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Heh. Happens to me, too.

What I do is: when i don't need to move the mouse too much (like the page has a lot of reading stuff), I just let go of the mouse and curl my fingers back up to warm them up. Or wait a few minutes and do something else before I go back to bass.
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