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It works And for those looking to take their typing to the next level, Look into Key Rollovers Typing syllables and sounds, words, in the least amount of motions as possible.
Think of it like a Pianist? What do they do? They type multiple keys at once without letting go of the keyboard, they just press them in the right order.
Now think of the word "land" All keys can be held down at once... Just milliseconds apart, without letting go of any of the keys, if you do this correctly, it will print the last letter you held down repeatedly.
Example 1:
landdddddddddddd
This is a 1 motion word.
Now think of fl-ower which is a 2 motion word.
fllllllll owerrrrrrrrr If you start to integrate this type of thinking into every-day conversation, you can type anything lightning fast.
Now let's move onto Syllables.
tion as in infla tion or na-tion start to see the positives of typing in less motions?
Also when the hands make less motions = less mistakes.
Hopefully I can find it on eBay or something
or is it only on disk?