• Dasus@lemmy.world
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        I don’t see how one wouldn’t naturally get that, no offense. I mean, if one didn’t paticularly really ever use a keyboard and typed like gen-x or olders, with index fingers, sure.

        But surely if you’re 30 and used a keyboard all your life you don’t need to look at the keyboard while typing…?

        No offense. I may just be way overusing one since I was a teenager idk.

        • nitroemdash@lemmy.wtf
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          I’ve seen an incredible number of people who were never taught to properly touchtype and where each finger goes and developed bizarre techniques to type with 4, 6, or 8 fingers that may be almost as fast as the proper one but horrendously non-ergonomic. Ubiquity of staggered layouts (instead of proper ortholinear) does not help — it’s almost like it’s begging to type Z with ring finger and X with middle one.

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            I’m deep into my 40s, and I’m one of those. I can get up to 70 words per minute for short stretches, but it’s still a weird dance that combines muscle memory and hand-eye coordination.

            I did learn just enough to know to hover my hands and keep my arms at a good posture, so I’ve never had any RSI from typing. That also may be partly because that I’m so inconsistent that I don’t get enough of the R for RSI, LOL.

        • YeahToast@aussie.zone
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          I touch type , and yes I figured out what the lines were for… But I definitely don’t use them as reference points when I’m typing.