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Haha!
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I position it diagonally (Bottom Left to Top Right, obviously) using bricks under one side of the monitor.
It makes people less likely to use my computer.
Nah, it's at the bottom of my left-hand (Portrait) monitor. Left or right took up too much space with the original "Start" button.
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Left side always.
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you champ!
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Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side!
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Are there no surveys on Slant for this question?
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4 icons wide strip on the right side since... well, since its possible to do so. I have the desktop and local computer as toolbars with small icons and no texts there too. gives instant access to everything.
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Hah... people are like.. do you have a Linux desktop?!
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Which people? Nobody dares to stare at my screen.
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I have mine in the default position at the bottom.
I have my left and right mouse buttons swapped though.
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Did you forget the joke icon?!
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Why?
About the position... I do too.
About the mouse buttons... if he is left-handed, makes sense.
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Mm... right, good point, my bad!
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Super Lloyd wrote: Mm... right, No, left
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Back in the day (long, long ago), I had 7 machines in my office (including a 286 - told you it was long ago.) I swapped left and right mouse buttons, 4 to left and 3 to right to try to avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
But I never wave bye bye
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bVagadishnu wrote: 4 to left and 3 to right to try to avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Did it work?
I didn't know that would have impact in it.
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For me it did. The inflammation in the wrist was less when I was not constantly clicking with the same hand.
But I never wave bye bye
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bVagadishnu wrote: I was not constantly clicking with the same hand. Then yes, of course... I thought you were just switching fingers, not hands...
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Standard position, dual monitor or not doesn't matter.
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I've tried various positions over the years but prefer the bottom.
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Ha well... I guess we are all different!
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from some people I am not surprised by this answer. ba da boink.
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