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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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  • meekah@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

    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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    #47

    Heh, it might; granted, I'd just done a cursory glance since I was at work, at the time, but, taking a further look, it seems that 40 WpM is average with 50s and 60s being above average.

    Granted, that include people who aren't touch typists so that might bring the numbers down.

    I also tried retaking a typing test again as, the first time, I'd done one that was only a minute (again, being at work); I did another random one and got 66 WpM and another one that was 5 minutes and got 61 WpM. So I also seemed to undersell myself in that first comment, it looks like.

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    • kissaki@feddit.orgK [email protected]

      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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      Hilarious to me that you learned to type from gamer-position, while l learned to game from typing position.

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

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        #49

        I use Dvorak btw

        But yeah I touch type, but I often need to look to use qwerty when I'm on someone else's computer

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

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          Yes, we had a computer lab in grade school that we would go to maybe once a week or once every two weeks. We learned qwerty and the teacher would cover your hands with paper so you couldn't look. It was infuriating at the time but once I learned it, I was set for life. I don't really think about it, it's just like speaking a language to me. For the most part I type properly but I have gotten into a strange habit of hitting delete with my middle finger instead of my pinky finger. No clue why/when that started and I have to reach over farther but now that's second nature as well. I recall if you got good enough you could play around on the games in Mavis Beacon!

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

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            120 wpm peak; comfortably 100 with high accuracy. Playing online games with no mic had me typing fast. Then I got a heavy data entry job. Not winning competitions, but I'm pretty happy considering I don't follow the formal method.

            I have a specific old Dell membrane keyboard I prefer over anything I've tried. Not a fan of mechanical keyboards. Tried blues and browns.

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

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              I feel you. I'm 'this' close to making my own trackball. Just uhh... as soon as I finish up some other non-computer projects first... damn time always doing the time thing.

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

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                I use only 40% and 30% keyboards, thats ones without dedicated number or f key rows, and have done so for about six years now. Majority I use are standard stagger but a few are ortho or splits. Almost all of them that I like using are split space with left half as enter and the right as space.

                I can touch type, although I am not the fastest, only a bit above 80wpm. This is mostly due to me being dyslexic so spelling is challenging for me and I can get bogged down looking up words or retyping it. If I do not give a shit about spelling I can easily get well over 100wpm.

                I think the main show off skill I can do is look at a person I am talking to while typing a different conversation on the computer. Obviously I cannot do either if its complicated conversations but simple stuff is fine.

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

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                  #54

                  Got tendonitis, so I used Kinesis Advantage for many years. Then the Glove80 came out, which I consider even better than any of the Kinesis Advantage, and I've had all models. And yes, I type without looking.

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

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                    Yes, I can touch-type.
                    I prefer colemak but abandoned it due to the prevalence of QWERTY.
                    I quite like 60% boards with tactile and clicky switches.
                    I've only used a few makes so i couldn't say if i preferred one over another.

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

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                      QWERTY at about 130-140 wpm, but not 10 finger. 10 finger ortholinear about 100 wpm, and about 90 wpm on staggered. As I was trying workman, I managed to type at about 50-60 wpm.

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                        I feel you. I'm 'this' close to making my own trackball. Just uhh... as soon as I finish up some other non-computer projects first... damn time always doing the time thing.

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                        Well, the ploopy trackballs keep getting better

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

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                          One word: miryoku

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                            Well, the ploopy trackballs keep getting better

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                            #59

                            Ahh very neat. Though those prices are insanely steep... I also kinda' want a different button arrangement, button mechanisms, and ergonomics than any of their offerings.

                            Still a worthy suggestion for most, though!

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

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                              1. Yes.
                              2. I really enjoy my Ducky One 3 with Cherry MX brown switches.
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                                I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too πŸ˜„

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                                Yes, I touch-type, and use a kinesis advantage keyboard that makes touch typing "almost unavoidable" (as one blogger wrote). I also use the Dvorak layout, and get nearly 100 wpm without really trying (and using low-effort brain-to-keyboard data transfer is the way to go, imho).

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

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                                  Been a touch typist for a while now, but I prefer my IBM Model M as a daily driver. I have a new modern take on the IBM Model F coming in in a few weeks that I'm very stoked about. Buckling spring switches are the best keyboard types ever made.

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

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                                    1. Yes
                                    2. HP DC7700 office desktop accessory keyboard. I had a stockpile of them but sadly I'm down to my last one 😞
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                                      I had computer keyboards in mind when posting this, but players of the instrument are welcome to answer too πŸ˜„

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                                      Yes, QWERTY at 110wpm with standard left hand and only using index and middle fingers on my right hand, on a normal ISO layout on my Wooting 80HE.

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