AstonJ

AstonJ

Are you a touch typist?

Are you a touch typist? :keyboard:

Are you a touch typist?
  • Yes - for more than 10 years
  • Yes - between 5 and 10 years
  • Yes - between 2 and 5 years
  • Yes - up to 1 year
  • No - but I want to learn
  • No - and have no plans to learn
  • No - (may or may not learn in future)

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If you haven’t checked your typing speed yet, you can do so here here :smiley:

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ohm

ohm

I must have looked at the keyboard at some point in my life, but I can’t remember it. :crazy_face:

foxtrottwist

foxtrottwist

I recently switched to Colemak Mod-DHm for my keyboard layout. This has really allowed me to improve my typing skills and enjoy it.

Technically I could touch type using Qwerty, but I’m not sure if that really counts as it really didn’t include much outside of the alpha keys. I never really enjoyed it or attempted to improve much.

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