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May 03, 2017
Easier for long-term use.
When I need to do a lot of repetative work on the PC, it helps relieve the stress on the bones in my wrist as well as the lessening if the muscle stress. This makes 2 major advantages to using it, a lot of people only usually think of their problem after using the mouse for long periods but you can have more than problem without knowing it.
Sep 01, 2012
Space saving, neat and nice automatic facilities.
Quite a neat printer, not as bulky as some of the other 3 in 1's. Nice to have the flip-up panel with the display and great to have the facility to directly input cards to print directly.
The best thing, above all the other printers I've had is that when you use it to print anything it automatically drops the front cover so that the print-outs DON'T get stuck. A great plus as it means I don't have to get up to drop the paper rest when I suddenly decide to print something out!
I also like the fact that it does not need too much room at the back for the paper and the wires do not stick out the back like on most printers, hence it takes up less room on the desk, another plus.

Apr 05, 2017
Comfort in computing.
I've used ergonomic mice for years now and certainly prefer them to "normal" mice. I don't have RSI and I don't intend to start with it.
Incidentally, I've used computers since 1982 and so am not new to using them. So I can't be accused of it being a fad.
Brenda Bailey