Another day spent editing, but this time I’m having a little more difficulty. I decided to change my device over to use group “A” settings because I have recently increased the voltage on my group “B” settings, and since I did that I have noticed that my tendency to bite the inside of my mouth has become much worse so I’m going to see if different settings will make a difference – the only issue with the group “A” settings is that they allow more tremor to break through, and this makes using a mouse or trackpad much more difficult.
I take a little break from the computer around lunchtime, and assist my new neighbour to cut some fence posts down to size with my chainsaw – variety is the spice of life!
I’m unsure if I’m experiencing the placebo effect, but I seem to be biting myself a little less frequently, although it is difficult to gauge – once your mouth is lacerated and swollen, you tend to catch it with your teeth time and time again, so I’ll stick with group “A” settings for the time being and see how things pan out.
I hope you find a setting that will at last stop causing you to bite your cheek. You are amazing in how you overcome physical problems and get busy doing tough jobs. 🙂
I control where I want my computer mouse to point with my less shaky right hand on it and my left hand’s middle finger and forefinger pressed against the mouse just below my right hand. 🙂
Hoping for good help soon on the way for you, Ian.
Elsie (E T)
Thanks for your comment, Elsie. Hoping that I can stop chewing myself soon!
Cheers,
Ian