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I am starting a new job where I have to type a lot (programmer). I have an injury in my wrist that was caused by typing all day. It's not a huge issue right now but it could flare up if I am not careful and then one hand won't be able to type.

What are some good alternatives to typing on a keyboard? I know there's speech to text - I have used Serenade but it has been abandoned despite badly needing fixes, I would try an alternative if any are good for this use case. Have any of you used a chorded keyboard before? Any other alternatives I didn't think of?
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Unfortunately I still have to prompt the thing, but if I can trade some typing for spending time reviewing potentially buggy code I will.



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