I’ve recently started trying to improve my typing speed, which has probably been held back by my somewhat unconventional typing style. Formal touch typing was never a part of my education, and while years of computer use eventually led to me being able to type without looking, I’m probably not as efficient as I could be.

Can you touch type - and with proper form? QWERTY, DVORAK or other layout?

  • arcine@jlai.lu
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    4 hours ago

    I can touch type QWERTY, but I struggle on laptop keyboards because it’s easy to lose your position.

    I have a Glove80 keyboard on my desktop, it’s very easy to stay put since the keyboard is made exactly so your hands are on the home row.

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      2 hours ago

      Same problem, I have a Cherry keyboard for the same reason. The old Thinkpads used to have proper keyboards, I don’t get why laptops all have keyboards you basically can’t type on nowadays.