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Improving my setup
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i play tf2 on a laptop. is it bad if my arms are in contact with the desk all the time? cause it makes my arms feel awkward

also my laptop keyboard randomly "jams" (the keys don't stick down but the game acts like the key is sticking down until i spam it) is there a fix for this?

thanks

i play tf2 on a laptop. is it bad if my arms are in contact with the desk all the time? cause it makes my arms feel awkward

also my laptop keyboard randomly "jams" (the keys don't stick down but the game acts like the key is sticking down until i spam it) is there a fix for this?

thanks
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Sit however is comfortable so you can still use a mouse properly

Sit however is comfortable so you can still use a mouse properly
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try -forward/backward/moveleft/moveright for your second problem in console

try -forward/backward/moveleft/moveright for your second problem in console
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I wonder who has the worst setup.

I play with my mouse and keyboard on a 1/2 metre x 1/2 metre chest of drawers, and I sit on a wooden kitchen chair about 2 metres back from my tv.

I wonder who has the worst setup.

I play with my mouse and keyboard on a 1/2 metre x 1/2 metre chest of drawers, and I sit on a wooden kitchen chair about 2 metres back from my tv.
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if your arms are flat across your desk/mousepad or not touching the desk (above) then it's fine

it's only really bad if the edge of the desk pushes into your wrist or forearm, that means you're sitting way too low and it's going to fuck up your circulation and give you carpal tunnel most likely.

if your arms are flat across your desk/mousepad or not touching the desk (above) then it's fine

it's only really bad if the edge of the desk pushes into your wrist or forearm, that means you're sitting way too low and it's going to fuck up your circulation and give you carpal tunnel most likely.
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