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Pretty much yes but moving your arm by a little isn't really that hard and can be done without lifting your elbow. I don't find it tiring even after a full day of usage but maybe I am just used to it.
I’ve never had a setup where my elbow was on the desk. Maybe that’s part of the difference? All very interesting