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Does reducing the key travel distance in a keyboard help prevent computer users from getting repetitive strain injuries (RSI)?
The vast majority of desktop computer keyboards have around 4 mm of key travel distance, which is about twice longer than the key travel distance on most laptops (and flat keyboards a.k.a. thin keyboards a.k.a. low-profile keyboards).

Does reducing the key travel distance in a keyboard always help prevent computer users from getting repetitive strain injuries (RSI)?

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