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I bet it's better for your back.
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Actually, it's not. My back surgeon would definitely agree. The 'ideal' position is sitting in one of those 'kneeling' chairs, takes the strain off your lower back.
3 years ago they stuck me in this teensy little cubicle and we still had CRT monitors around here. Because I could not get the screen far enough away from me, and because I wear bi-focals, I was getting horrendous headaches daily because in order to see the screen clearly, I had to have my head tipped back ALL day long. It was killing me. I sorta begged for a flat screen and our dept head ordered me one that same day.
I use a trackball (Logitech marble mouse) with the ball under my thumb so that even long hours in Photoshop no longer hurt my hands or my wrist. At home I use a padded wrist rest with my keyboard.
It all makes a difference. I do get up and stretch several times a day since I sit here for hours and hours.
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