Or do your fingers move fluidly across the keyboard when you type?
I admit, I'm far more proficient with letters than I am with numbers and symbols.
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Or do your fingers move fluidly across the keyboard when you type?
I admit, I'm far more proficient with letters than I am with numbers and symbols.
In the mid-1960s we had to learn to type mostly on manual typewriters.
If you could type very fast, and very accurately, you could be promoted to one of the electric typewriters.
The best one of these was the IBM Selectric with the type-ball.
This was my encouragement to become a very good typist - and it came in very handy when computers took over the world.
I'm a masher grp'ri=oji#prgp'ok
I'm more pecker than fluid especially on this iPad.
I was a fast typist long before pc's were the norm. Now----sheesh----with that handy back button, I can key like a tornado.
James, I learned to type on an IBM selectra, with a ball element. Ah the days when your font options were Pica and Elite. But at home, I had to use a manuel.
NC
I have a pecker and I am willing to discuss that with you - but my typing is none of your business.
I am just crap at typing!
I am the head pecker at the pecker headquarters
Last time I checked I didn't have a beak.
I'm a hunt and peck typist. I took typing but could never achieve more than 30 wpm with any accuracy. I tend to want to look at the keyboard and it slows me down. I have tried to not look at the keyboard and my speed increases but I was not cut out to be a typist. It was tough in typing class in the 60's. My inductor believed in survival of the fittest and if she thought you had no aptitude - she would just bounce you out at mid term. I did much better in speech class.