I don't have the perfect hand form on the keyboard, but I pretty well know where all the keys are....only took me like a couple of weeks after having my first computer to figure that one out.
kenc51 wrote:To clear things up... I do the news post for Nate, Plus type alot in work...
I usually have to look when using the shift key etc.
Oh ok, now that makes more sense, lol. I'm going to have to improve on my typing because the job I'll be undertaking after college requires command lines be used (to program routers, send ARP requests, tap into DHCP servers, etc), and we all know that command-driven OS's like DOS and some others are exacting on spelling, otherwise the commands won't go through.
I can generally type about 50-60 words per minute with error correction (if I screw up I hit Delete to go back). Have to for school, took a typing class in summer school.
I used to type upwards of 110-120WPM a few years back. Then the lazyness of internet came into play and my typing skills went downhill kinda. I can still type around 50-70WPM without a problem, but that's a huge decline from 110!
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killswitch83 wrote:ahhhhh, command-line CAD, rofl, oh crap that brings me back to when I was in second grade
Well, even the newest versions of AutoCAD have a command line based UI as well as the ever popular GUI. When I use CAD I only use the command line unless there is a function I want to use but don't know the command, then I have to bring up the toolbar and hunt for the button
But as far as typing, I can prettymuch get it all without looking.
Zelig wrote:I type on the Dvorak layout, but my keys are still arranged in the standard qwerty layout, so looking at my keyboard doesn't do me much good.
That's just crazy!!
Are Dvorak layout keyboards hard to get? Or are you soo good at typing you NEVER look. lol