Heh, I'm the one who buys the most ebook devices in my family because I tend to destroy them. -_-;; And that is why I back up my kindles even though the contents are stored in Amazon's cloud.
As I said in comments above, it appears I'm doing it wrong - or just differently from everyone else, because I use the caps lock and find it really fast, much faster than using the shift key. Tho' that could be just habit.
I wouldn't be wondering much about other people's keyboarding skills except that when a few of my classmates type, it looks like their fingers are twisting around in weird positions and it looks painful. You know like how someone wants to show you how they can dislocate their thumbs? Yeah, I don't want to see that. Never.
I can generally touch-type fast enough to keep up with the prof (so long as the lecture isn't taking place at machine-gun speed) - although these days I prefer pen and paper - partly because my Word program's formatted with my own shortcuts.
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Date: 2013-01-10 05:32 pm (UTC)As I said in comments above, it appears I'm doing it wrong - or just differently from everyone else, because I use the caps lock and find it really fast, much faster than using the shift key. Tho' that could be just habit.
I wouldn't be wondering much about other people's keyboarding skills except that when a few of my classmates type, it looks like their fingers are twisting around in weird positions and it looks painful. You know like how someone wants to show you how they can dislocate their thumbs? Yeah, I don't want to see that. Never.
I can generally touch-type fast enough to keep up with the prof (so long as the lecture isn't taking place at machine-gun speed) - although these days I prefer pen and paper - partly because my Word program's formatted with my own shortcuts.