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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
Indeed. That was the point of my post. The person to whom I replied had said "these are meant to be held and gripped and "used"". (e.a.) So I replied as a reminder that being "used" does not REQUIRE them to "be held and gripped". I would say simply, "they are meant to be used", in whatever fashion works for the user.
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The person was me..
I stand by my statement that, when thinking of the design and the thought process there, these devices are in fact meant to be held in hands.
You of course don’t have to.