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Originally Posted by flimpy
hey greg, I'm starting to deal with some carpal tunnel and wanted to adjust my layout to minimize mouse movement. a pure stack layout would do that, but ideally I'd like to be able to pay attention to my opponents' timing by having the tables visible. at first my idea was a sort of reverse SaT, with all my tables in a grid and they move to a designated slot when it's my turn to act, but from what I gather that's not really possible? couldn't find too much in the thread.
yeah thats not possible currently.. interestingly i dont think anyone has ever requested that before.
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Originally Posted by flimpy
the setting "move mouse to table when action required" seems like a good solution too, but I play a lot of fastfold (wpn blitz), and I can't figure out if there's a way to have the mouse jump to tables when fastfold is possible. right now it only does it when the action is folded to me, so I can't really use the fastfold feature.
yes, so "action required" means when its really your turn to act. i specifically chose to use the Call and Bet buttons to determine action required on WPN for this specific reason so that the FastFold button isnt detected. of course we could change that with a custom site profile, and have SAT detect the FastFold button as meaning its your turn to act. i just dont know if there would be other complications. the FastFold button is almost always visible on those blitz tables so the tables would nearly always be on top or fighting for focus
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Originally Posted by flimpy
I figured if it's a hand I'm going to play I could press a button to skip that table for now, and when the action is folded to me it pops back up as active. is there some way to make this work?
press a button to skip what table?
you can always use the hotkeys to "Move mouse to next/previous slot" and then just play in a normal tiled fashion. those hotkeys might allow you to get to the fastfold tables
another thought re: carpal tunnel, i used to have it bad, spent a lot of money on many different mice, vertical mouse, keyboards, keyboard trays, all the ergonomic ****. the only thing that helped me was to switch to a trackball, and only a trackball that uses index fingers, not thumb, to move the ball. i use the Logitech Marble Mouse
however, when the pain is acute, of course the only thing to do is rest.