Keyboard questions! Can you type without looking at the keys? Do you have a preferred format or make of keyboard?
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I edited the title for clarity.
No, you changed it LOL
Isn’t an edit a change?
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I edited the title for clarity.
No, you changed it LOL
The definition of editing includes making changes or corrections, and clicking on the pencil logo beside my post will display a message of the time it was “Edited”.
But since it’s very important to you, sure, we can call it whatever you like
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I can touch-type but only in Dvorak.
Wait what? Why would you add such absurd context? What’s next? You use Dvorak but only on columnar staggered split layouts?
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I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too
I can. Never properly learned it, but spent so much time on my computer that it became second nature I guess. Can even do it on my phone with maybe about 90% accuracy.
I like full-size mechanical keyboards with red switches. Currently using a Ducky One 3.
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I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too
I use a cursed variant of dvorak so looking at the keys won't help.
I'll use any keyboard with a properly sized and shaped enter and backspace key. Fuck those laptops that halve the size of backspace or mangle the enter key.
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I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too
I can, until i realize that I'm doing it, then it just all goes to shit and i have to switch back to hunt and peck.
I can ten-key like a mother fucker though, used to work at a bank doing data entry...
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I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too
Yes, and full sized Keychron for me. I enjoy being able to put in what ever switches and keycaps I want on a keyboard that's infinitely better than any trashheap in waiting that any Corsair or Razer keyboard is.
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I use a cursed variant of dvorak so looking at the keys won't help.
I'll use any keyboard with a properly sized and shaped enter and backspace key. Fuck those laptops that halve the size of backspace or mangle the enter key.
You can replace the key caps.
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Yes, and full sized Keychron for me. I enjoy being able to put in what ever switches and keycaps I want on a keyboard that's infinitely better than any trashheap in waiting that any Corsair or Razer keyboard is.
Keychron? Which one? Don’t leave me hanging like that.
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I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too
Yes. I only used QWERTZ, so QWERTZ is my preferred format.
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Wait what? Why would you add such absurd context? What’s next? You use Dvorak but only on columnar staggered split layouts?
Absurd? It's literally what OP asked.
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Absurd? It's literally what OP asked.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]It’s absurd because one does not learn Dvorak without taking effort to do so. You usually have to be already proficient before you switch to Dvorak. I’d expect you to be a touch typist in another layout before Dvorak.
It would be different if you didn’t say “only in”
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Yep, I'm a touch typist. QWERTY on a compact 1800 format keyboard (an old TX-CP).
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100%. On the other hand, when it comes to musical instruments, cooking, driving and anything that requires dexterity/hand-to-eye coordination I'm just awful, lol.
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Yes, I do it always when at the computer. Never on the mobile.
Back in the late 90s/early 00s, it used to be a requirement for any self-respecting teen with crushes to text in the middle of class!
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I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too
Yes. US Dvorak with caps lock as compose. The keyboard of the Dell work laptops I've had for the past few years (with some modifications) as well as the standard Logitech keyboards enable me to type without looking simply because I'm so used to them.
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The definition of editing includes making changes or corrections, and clicking on the pencil logo beside my post will display a message of the time it was “Edited”.
But since it’s very important to you, sure, we can call it whatever you like
wrote on last edited by [email protected]YOU LIED TO US, RAZORCANDY!
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I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too
In theory I should be able to touch type, but my fingertips are girthy, so I make a lot of typos. I think RedDragon made one with 1.2x keys which seems perfect for me, but they are sold out.
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It’s absurd because one does not learn Dvorak without taking effort to do so. You usually have to be already proficient before you switch to Dvorak. I’d expect you to be a touch typist in another layout before Dvorak.
It would be different if you didn’t say “only in”
On the contrary, my repeated failure in learning to touch-type qwerty are why I learned dvorak: it was reported to be easier to use. And it is! It's not advanced typing, it's Easy Mode.
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I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too
Querty with ANSI layout, not ISO. I hate ISO layout.