Windows 8 and RSI


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Hi

I suffer from a bit of RSI, years spent on the internet have caught up with me. Its never been a huge because I changed the way I was sitting and got a better mouse.

Ive had Windows 8 installed since Christmas day and Im getting a little concerned about the amount of mouse movement Im having to do, I wondered if anyone had noticed it as well?

The main issue is closing the new metro apps, dragging them down the screen requires quite a bit of pull back on my shoulder and so does locating the smaller items on the start page as I have to move over to the corner etc.

I don't want to install a start menu replacement as Im liking a lot of the new start page, it just seems the apps and other bits are designed to only let you do one basic task, anything else requires much more mouse movement.

Any ideas how I can get around this? My shoulder is aching today.

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I haven't used Windows 8 for a long time now, but wouldn't the escape key or pressing Alt+F4 do the trick? I know in the past I was told that Windows 8 was easy if you used the keyboard shortcuts, so surely they haven't removed the original ones?

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why are u moving your shoulder? and not just ur fingers on the mouse? i havent noticed any extra movment s at all with my mouse, maybe turn your mouse sensativity up? use alt+f4?

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If you have to move your whole arm and shoulder when using your mouse, you are doing it wrong. What dpi is the mouse?

Try turning up the acceleration of the cursor speed.

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Do to the RSI affecting my wrist I had to start using a 3M mouse:

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I didn't actually think about leaving the apps open, I do on my phone but am used to closing applications down on the PC - I will try leaving them open from now on.

Thanks, it looks interesting but I didn't want to use third party apps - Im hopeful that I might be able to tweak something within windows to make it easier.

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It is a tweak:

"Set sliders to left, and it will be not nessesary to drag Metro apllication to the bottom edge of the screen! After you click on "Save settings" button Windows Explorer will be restarted and you will able to close Metro application near the top edge of the screen."

This app does not have to be running in order for this tweak to work.

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It is a tweak:

"Set sliders to left, and it will be not nessesary to drag Metro apllication to the bottom edge of the screen! After you click on "Save settings" button Windows Explorer will be restarted and you will able to close Metro application near the top edge of the screen."

This app does not have to be running in order for this tweak to work.

I appreciate that, and the time you rook to follow up. What worries me is when you start messing with Windows in that sort of way then other things can go wrong.

Im wondering if I might be able to find this tweak in the registry myself, at least then i can reset it if it affects something else.

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What about keyboard shortcuts? Alt f4 to close apps, win z for the app bar, etc.

I think thats the way I will probably go - I hope they address some of this in Blue.

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Hi

I suffer from a bit of RSI, years spent on the internet have caught up with me. Its never been a huge because I changed the way I was sitting and got a better mouse.

Ive had Windows 8 installed since Christmas day and Im getting a little concerned about the amount of mouse movement Im having to do, I wondered if anyone had noticed it as well?

The main issue is closing the new metro apps, dragging them down the screen requires quite a bit of pull back on my shoulder and so does locating the smaller items on the start page as I have to move over to the corner etc.

I don't want to install a start menu replacement as Im liking a lot of the new start page, it just seems the apps and other bits are designed to only let you do one basic task, anything else requires much more mouse movement.

Any ideas how I can get around this? My shoulder is aching today.

Bring your mouse to the top left of the screen and drag (not click and drag) the mouse about an inch along the left side of the screen. There you will see all open apps. Just right click an app and choose close. The downside is that you can only close one app at a time. Hope this helps :-)

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Bring your mouse to the top left of the screen and drag (not click and drag) the mouse about an inch along the left side of the screen. There you will see all open apps. Just right click an app and choose close. The downside is that you can only close one app at a time. Hope this helps :-)

You can use the middle button to immediately close apps on that list. :)
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