I stopped for a minute to make sure my hands were in the right place. I can tell by just feeling my keyboard
that's easy to do when it's an old keyboard, some of the keys get worn and shiny
I am generally using my comp in the dark. With my laptop I can speedtype without looking at the keyboard and type perfectly. The keys on this are very flat and I find it super easy to do. With my new computer however I have a brand new keyboard with the big buttons that I'm just not used to yet. So typo's and slow typing are a liiiiiiiiittle bit more common (and by slow typing I mean 70% of my regular speed.. which is still pretty fuckin fast)This is a brand new one. Well, not brand new, but they aren't shiny. I can just wave my hand across my keyboard either vertically a bit or a lot horizontally, and I can tell where I should have my fingers at.
It's useful when the lights in my ceiling break.
Jess887co
That isn't surprising as you don't usually type it...
Chocorate. Chocorate.the_j485:
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Chocorate. Chocorate.
Wow choc, that's impressive.
Wait, what? How is that even...I only ever use my left thumb and right index finger to type.. I use my right index for everything other than H and <..
Wait, what? How is that even...
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Jess887cp Jess887cp
Touch typing FTW. I rarely look at the keyboard anyway, so this really isn't very hard.
Weird typing style...
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