x40 and "Carpel-Tunnel"
x40 and "Carpel-Tunnel"
has anyone felt that the x40's design worsens "carpel tunnel"-like pains? or simply a feeling of tiredness in fingers, hands and wrists.
2 years ago (before my x40) I had a bout of pain and tiredness in my wrists and fingers. it subsided, but resurfaces infrequently. i've had my x40 for three months now, and somehow i feel like the x40's trackball (edit: trackpoint) and its relatively smaller (and hard) keyboard (odd ctrl key) might not be helping. they might be forcing my hands into strainful positions (not noticable at any single moment, but after intense repetitive work)
of course, this is a problem with computers, and especially laptops in general. i just feel that with my beloved x40 i may have to be even more careful.
anyone have some relevant experience? greatly appreciated
2 years ago (before my x40) I had a bout of pain and tiredness in my wrists and fingers. it subsided, but resurfaces infrequently. i've had my x40 for three months now, and somehow i feel like the x40's trackball (edit: trackpoint) and its relatively smaller (and hard) keyboard (odd ctrl key) might not be helping. they might be forcing my hands into strainful positions (not noticable at any single moment, but after intense repetitive work)
of course, this is a problem with computers, and especially laptops in general. i just feel that with my beloved x40 i may have to be even more careful.
anyone have some relevant experience? greatly appreciated
Last edited by ivan on Thu Mar 10, 2005 9:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
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The X40 has a trackball?
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I haven't found working on the x40 keyboard to be terribly debilitating myself, but after about 5 months of use, i went with an external keyboard and monitor only because i was getting a sore neck. Right now, I estimate that about it is being used for 50% of the time on its own and the other half with the external components.
X40 (2371-6EM) w/ 768 RAM
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
Possible Solution
Hi, DavidNZ!
I have exactly the same problem with the trackpoint.
It needs too much force to move the cursor, due to this i have minor pains in my wrist.
I seldomly experienced this before, because i was almost constantly using a trackpad.
So I started to look for a cure. And finally found
http://wwwcssrv.almaden.ibm.com/trackpo ... nload.html
Here you are able to find a tool "tpcom", the specs and a lot of other information.
The tool enables you to make changes to the trackpad beyond utilities abilities.
For details on my changes check "TrackPoint System Version 4.0 Engineering Specification" Page 24
Settings are not perfect for me but are helpful.
Please post if you find a better setup.
cu chrisb
I have exactly the same problem with the trackpoint.
It needs too much force to move the cursor, due to this i have minor pains in my wrist.
I seldomly experienced this before, because i was almost constantly using a trackpad.
So I started to look for a cure. And finally found
http://wwwcssrv.almaden.ibm.com/trackpo ... nload.html
Here you are able to find a tool "tpcom", the specs and a lot of other information.
The tool enables you to make changes to the trackpad beyond utilities abilities.
For details on my changes check "TrackPoint System Version 4.0 Engineering Specification" Page 24
Code: Select all
At the moment i use:
# maximum sensivity to force on x,y axis ;
tpcom e2 81 4a ff
#Lower response to change of force
tpcom e2 81 4d 04
# Faster acceleration
tpcom e2 81 60 fd
# Lower Z-Axis (Press-to-Select) force threshold
tpcom e2 81 5c 03
Reset to IBM defaults:
tpcom e2 81 4a 80
tpcom e2 81 4d 06
tpcom e2 81 60 61
tpcom e2 81 5c 08 Please post if you find a better setup.
cu chrisb
Last edited by chrisb on Thu Jun 23, 2005 3:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
Actually, my problem wasn't with the trackpoint because I never use it. I've always used an external mouse. For me, it was neck position looking down at the screen. The X40 is almost *too* small for daily use, all-day, months on end. At least for me, anyway...
X40 (2371-6EM) w/ 768 RAM
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
Re: Possible Solution
Chris.. One of my only complaints when I first got the X40 was the amout of fource required to move the trackpoint/pointer...chrisb wrote:Hi, DavidNZ!
Here you are able to find a tool "tpcom", the specs and a lot of other information.
The tool enables you to make changes to the trackpad beyond utilities abilities.
For details on my changes check "TrackPoint System Version 4.0 Engineering Specification" Page 24
cu chrisb
i'm greatful if i can get it to be more sensitive, but I cann't seem to get this tpcom.exe to do anything for me.. I click it and see a very quick black box flash on my screen, but that is it.. any ideas??? thank you... R:)
Chris,
Got your message and was able to execute tpcom from the comand prompt.
Yes, it made a huge differance. Its almost too fast now but since I had both sensitivity and acceneration maxed out using the slider bars now I can adjust it down a little if i need too.
I can't believe IBM doesnt' know this need tweeking.. it was such a strain on my finger at first.
Thanks a million!
Cheers.. R:)
Got your message and was able to execute tpcom from the comand prompt.
Yes, it made a huge differance. Its almost too fast now but since I had both sensitivity and acceneration maxed out using the slider bars now I can adjust it down a little if i need too.
I can't believe IBM doesnt' know this need tweeking.. it was such a strain on my finger at first.
Thanks a million!
Cheers.. R:)
X-40, 2382-8WU, 512, 8cell & 4cell
XPP SP2
Buetooth - Anycom Mouse, SE HBH-35 Headset
XPP SP2
Buetooth - Anycom Mouse, SE HBH-35 Headset
Re: Possible Solution
Chris.. I've noticed these setting do not hold on the next start up. Do you use a bat file or something at startup?chrisb wrote:Hi, DavidNZ!
# maximum sensivity to force on x,y axis ;
tpcom e2 81 4a ff
#Lower response to change of force
tpcom e2 81 4d 04
# Faster acceleration
tpcom e2 81 60 fd
# Lower Z-Axis (Press-to-Select) force threshold
tpcom e2 81 5c 03
cu chrisb
Also.. these letters/numbers on the end.. how can i understand how they relate to a speed range.. I want to adjust the acceleration a bit lower...
Thanks for any info you can offer.. R:)
X-40, 2382-8WU, 512, 8cell & 4cell
XPP SP2
Buetooth - Anycom Mouse, SE HBH-35 Headset
XPP SP2
Buetooth - Anycom Mouse, SE HBH-35 Headset
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Guys,
I don't know what you are trying with typing in the commands.
I had the very same problems with the stiff trackpoint, and the very first thing I do with a new ThinkPad ist going in the the Ultrnav menu and set the sensitivity and mouse acceleration way up.
it is in the UltraNav or trackpoint wizard !!
I don't know what you are trying with typing in the commands.
I had the very same problems with the stiff trackpoint, and the very first thing I do with a new ThinkPad ist going in the the Ultrnav menu and set the sensitivity and mouse acceleration way up.
it is in the UltraNav or trackpoint wizard !!
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