Correcting Poor Typing Technique?
An anonymous reader writes "When beginning to use keyboards I did not pay much attention to touch typing technique. Instead, I eventually achieved decent rates by simply doing what felt natural to me. These days my qwerty typing speed is in the range of 90-110 WPM, probably more toward the lower end. While this isn't too shabby, I feel some awkwardness in my technique (such as not using my little and ring fingers when I really should). Has anyone been in a similar situation, wanted to fix it, and actually done so? What do you reckon is the best way to fix half-broken typing? Touch training sessions? Should I switch to Dvorak and pretty much learn typing from scratch, but properly this time?"
Go voice, you won't regret it. Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all.
Whether Dvorak is superior in terms of speed or number of errors may be a toss-up, but as someone who first did hunt-and-peck, then learned to touch-type QWERTY, then relearned to touch-type Dvorak, my experience is that Dvorak is definitely more comfortable than QWERTY.
Besides, feelings of smug superiority can't be properly quantified in those studies.
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I wonder what the avg typing rate is with this ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BnLbv6QYcA
2-3 wpm, depending on how fast you can move your penis and how long/hard you can sustain an erection.
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Well he forgot to mention he also took woodshop. Didn't do as well there and left his pinkies on the table.
The Goal: A long simple life filled with many complex toys.
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