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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: dustigroove on Sat, 18 June 2016, 13:04:59
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After a great many years working with computers, I've given myself the much-needed push to finally LEARN HOW TO TYPE... after all, what better way to inspire ones-self to stop hunting and pecking than to put your wallet in the game.
Here's to hopefully learning, growing, and (very likely) sharing in a brand new obsession, cheers!
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DG.
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Welcome to Geek Hack! :)
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Welcome to Geekhack!
You'll probably find that switch and keyboard layout become more critical when you are trying to type properly. Hunt and peck doesn't really have a formal hand position, so you can get used to hitting the keys in whatever way works best for you. But proper touch-typing has its rules and practices, and depending on how long you've been hunting/pecking could take a while to learn.
I should probably touch type more - I know how to, but sometimes it's still easier to use a weird style that I taught myself before I knew there was a proper way to type :))
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Cool, welcome. What layout are you going to learn?
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Welcome to Geek Hack! :)
Thanks reaper, happy to have stumbled upon GH!
Welcome to Geekhack!
You'll probably find that switch and keyboard layout become more critical when you are trying to type properly. Hunt and peck doesn't really have a formal hand position, so you can get used to hitting the keys in whatever way works best for you. But proper touch-typing has its rules and practices, and depending on how long you've been hunting/pecking could take a while to learn.
I should probably touch type more - I know how to, but sometimes it's still easier to use a weird style that I taught myself before I knew there was a proper way to type :))
Thanks Rowdy! With the number of years that I've typed the way I do, I'm pretty sure that I'm facing an uphill battle... although I find that having a hobby or passion that coincides/overlaps with what you are trying to learn makes the journey just a bit easier. I figure by throwing myself into learning more about keyboards themselves, maybe do some modding, and perhaps a custom build... tinkering that I generally enjoy, I will keep myself focused while I make the climb.
Cool, welcome. What layout are you going to learn?
Thanks csmertx. I didn't plan to learn an alternative layout like Dvorak or Colemak initially... just sticking with common QWERTY. I had however planned on using a full-size kb but was just gifted a white Vortex Pok3r... not sure if a 60% is a good place to begin? Will it matter?
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DG.
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Welcome to Geek Hack! :)
Thanks reaper, happy to have stumbled upon GH!
Welcome to Geekhack!
You'll probably find that switch and keyboard layout become more critical when you are trying to type properly. Hunt and peck doesn't really have a formal hand position, so you can get used to hitting the keys in whatever way works best for you. But proper touch-typing has its rules and practices, and depending on how long you've been hunting/pecking could take a while to learn.
I should probably touch type more - I know how to, but sometimes it's still easier to use a weird style that I taught myself before I knew there was a proper way to type :))
Thanks Rowdy! With the number of years that I've typed the way I do, I'm pretty sure that I'm facing an uphill battle... although I find that having a hobby or passion that coincides/overlaps with what you are trying to learn makes the journey just a bit easier. I figure by throwing myself into learning more about keyboards themselves, maybe do some modding, and perhaps a custom build... tinkering that I generally enjoy, I will keep myself focused while I make the climb.
Cool, welcome. What layout are you going to learn?
Thanks csmertx. I didn't plan to learn an alternative layout like Dvorak or Colemak initially... just sticking with common QWERTY. I had however planned on using a full-size kb but was just gifted a white Vortex Pok3r... not sure if a 60% is a good place to begin? Will it matter?
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DG.
I'm not sure if a 60% keyboard will matter tbh. I tried Dvorak off and on, but I've been touch typing qwerty for nearly 17 years so I'll either have to dedicate a month to Dvorak to really see if I like it or just stick with qwerty haha. You'll have to use a lot of Fn hotkeys on the 60% but maybe that'll help with burning the qwerty layout into your memory? I'm not a programmer so I still look down at the keyboard for simple html/shortcuts /shrug
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Thanks csmertx. I didn't plan to learn an alternative layout like Dvorak or Colemak initially... just sticking with common QWERTY. I had however planned on using a full-size kb but was just gifted a white Vortex Pok3r... not sure if a 60% is a good place to begin? Will it matter?
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DG.
Gifted a Pok3r? Nice gift! :D