@RareBird_15@DavidGoldfield@mastoblind@main So three years ago, I popped a disc in my back. Painful in the extreme. What worked for me to minimize/eliminate the pain so I could still work was to lay on my back either on the bed or the floor with a pillow under my knees, under my lower back etc. then have the laptop with the cooling fan on my stomach and the Braille display in front of the laptop(around my sternum). Since I didn’t/don’t have to look at the screen, it turned out to be a very good solution. I was able to work on my computer with the display and answer and make calls to my subcontractors with no issues.
@RareBird_15 @DavidGoldfield @mastoblind @main So three years ago, I popped a disc in my back. Painful in the extreme. What worked for me to minimize/eliminate the pain so I could still work was to lay on my back either on the bed or the floor with a pillow under my knees, under my lower back etc. then have the laptop with the cooling fan on my stomach and the Braille display in front of the laptop(around my sternum). Since I didn’t/don’t have to look at the screen, it turned out to be a very good solution. I was able to work on my computer with the display and answer and make calls to my subcontractors with no issues.