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Keyboard questions! Can you type without looking at the keys? Do you have a preferred format or make of keyboard?

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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”

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    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 😄

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      Querty with ANSI layout, not ISO. I hate ISO layout.

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        Querty with ANSI layout, not ISO. I hate ISO layout.

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        Brother how do you make a typo on the top 6 letters?

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          I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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          Yes, I touch type on a normal US keyboard (US international layout). As i lost some feeling in my finger tips due to age, I made my own dimples on the F and J keys, and some additional ones on the 3 and 8 keys for when I can't use the numeric keypad (which I can touch type too).

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            YOU LIED TO US, RAZORCANDY!

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            Can you find it in your heart to forgive my deception?

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              I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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              #32

              Yes, my keyboard has no markings to indicate letters save for the standard two raised small bars on f and j so I can feel for orientation as per standard keyboard fare.

              I use the QWERTY layout on a firmware flashed zsa voyager split ortholinear keyboard.

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                I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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                I love Logitech K800, which as far as I know has been discontinued 😞

                Now I'm in Logitech mk520 which is... Meh, it's okay, but still hard on my fingers

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                  I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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                  I can type without looking if I'm on my keyboard, but when I made a typo I take a quick look to see where I'm wrong. I still have to look it for key combination.

                  Edit: but I only type with four fingers. I don't know why.

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                    I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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                    I use a 40% unibody split keyboard. I have a Corne, but I suspect the microcontrollers going out so I need to replace those or check my soldering job. Since I switched to columnar stagger I get a little disoriented when I try to use a more “normie” keyboard lol. Still use QWERTY tho

                    I use blank keycaps, so looking is more to check hand placement or if I need to count my keys to search for a symbol

                    I may do a bit of a show and tell when I get to my desk :3c

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                      I use a 40% unibody split keyboard. I have a Corne, but I suspect the microcontrollers going out so I need to replace those or check my soldering job. Since I switched to columnar stagger I get a little disoriented when I try to use a more “normie” keyboard lol. Still use QWERTY tho

                      I use blank keycaps, so looking is more to check hand placement or if I need to count my keys to search for a symbol

                      I may do a bit of a show and tell when I get to my desk :3c

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                      Mine are blank too.

                      I specifically wanted to learn to type without looking, so I got a blank one. I know it was from DAS but I forget the model.

                      I had some problem with it and put a new one on my birthday list and got it from family and been fine since then. I still have the other one, so it must've just been an annoyance and not actually broken. I honestly don't remember.

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                        I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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                        Yes, I love typing and do it quickly. I guess I prefer QWERTY but only because that's the one I learned on and got good at. I hate keys that are too flat, like laptops and some office keyboards trying too hard to look streamlined.

                        When I'm thinking of how to spell a word, in my mind's eye I see it being typed out and that's how I find the correct spelling.

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                          I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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                          I can; but, while we had Mario Teaches Typing in school, I absolutely hated the cognitive effort and preferred to Hunt and Peck.

                          I love computers, though, so my brain eventually memorized the keyboard just from constant use; now I generally type without looking (with a pretty average 44 WpM) but primarily just use my index fingers to do so.

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                            Keychron? Which one? Don’t leave me hanging like that.

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                            Keychron Q6 Max. with aftermarket switches of... some random type I forgot long ago. Quiet tactile switches that trigger at a slightly more shallow depth.

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                              Keychron Q6 Max. with aftermarket switches of... some random type I forgot long ago. Quiet tactile switches that trigger at a slightly more shallow depth.

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                              Nice. Unfortunately My keychron (k10 pro I think) just sits in a corner because it’s really hard to switch back to monolith after using a split. The quality of my split isn’t even half as good as the keychron, but it feels really uncomfortable to use the keychron now

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                                I can; but, while we had Mario Teaches Typing in school, I absolutely hated the cognitive effort and preferred to Hunt and Peck.

                                I love computers, though, so my brain eventually memorized the keyboard just from constant use; now I generally type without looking (with a pretty average 44 WpM) but primarily just use my index fingers to do so.

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                                Is 44wpm average? I thought more like 60-80 was average, but maybe my impression is off because of being somewhat active in mechanical keyboard groups

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                                  Nice. Unfortunately My keychron (k10 pro I think) just sits in a corner because it’s really hard to switch back to monolith after using a split. The quality of my split isn’t even half as good as the keychron, but it feels really uncomfortable to use the keychron now

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                                  They seem to have a few ergonomic ones these days, though still not seeing any splits. I suppose if you wanted to be crazy you could get two 60%'s and keymap them to a funky split but that's almost certainly too weird and expensive to be worth it. lol

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                                    They seem to have a few ergonomic ones these days, though still not seeing any splits. I suppose if you wanted to be crazy you could get two 60%'s and keymap them to a funky split but that's almost certainly too weird and expensive to be worth it. lol

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                                    Unfortunately, I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole and am looking into building my own

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                                      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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                                      Faskinatin'!

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                                      • R [email protected]

                                        I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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                                        Yes. 70%. Kailh Box Navys.

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                                          I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too 😄

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                                          I can't even imagine not typing blind, without looking at keys.

                                          Fun fact: My left hand is not 10-finger-syste-positioned but WASD gamer-system positioned. Works fine anyway for blind and fast typing.

                                          QWERTZ. Cherry Keyboard, mechanical keys, full with numpad.

                                          I did look into alternative layouts like DVORAK a long time ago, but it didn't seem worth the investment of relearning. Current works good enough. (Even as a coder where parens and braces are more cumbersome than EN layouts.)

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