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http://zty.pe/
EQ taught me how to type. My "computer class" in middle / high school was effectively just typing lessons. The teacher flipped out when I came back one summer at 100+ WPM and 100% accuracy whereas before I was pushing 30/80, respectively. "I can't believe you spent all summer practicing!" "Uhh... Yeah. Me neither." Re: Sirken getting a new keyboard. I still use my 1986 Model M and I'm definitely faster on it than most other "modern" keyboards. I feel that newer keyboards aren't as good at picking up on nearly simultaneous keystrokes and tend to drop characters. There's also something to be said for being able to literally "bang out an angry email" and not worry about breaking your keyboard =p That said, some of the smaller keyboards that require less finger travel definitely improve my WPM, it just depends if they can keep up with me or not. I'm not consistently fast though - I would estimate that I start out around 120 and get faster the longer I'm typing during that session. I also never learned how to type "correctly" I just did the hunt and peck with index fingers and slowly added fingers over the years. I type the same letter with different fingers for example. It just depends which finger happens to be closer. In this paragraph, I used my left middle finger to hit the Y key a few times... I also switch between using the numpad and the digit row (what's that line called anyway?) It depends how many numbers I need to type. Anything greater than a phone number is generally numpad. -Mcoy | ||
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looks like i am at 88 ^.~
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