Not on my crappy laptop keyboard. The 'o' works half the time and it's small in itself(9"). But on my home PC I can. I just turned 16 today.
Hahaha, so true. I've always wondered how people rest their hands on their keyboard if they aren't gamers. One hand rested on the mouse and one on wsad.obex said:A side effect of this learing style is that while most people who properly learn touch typing rest there 2 idex fingers on the j and f keys there the are little ridges to let you feel them as you touch type i rest my hand on WASD gaming force of habit.
Wow. That's pretty damn incredible.Sethran said:The letters on my keyboard have almost completely worn off, and I don't need to look at it - or at my monitor - to appropriately type. I can even recognize errors just by touch when typing from a page, and automatically backspace to fix it. So, in short, the answer is yes.
I am one damn good touch typer.
I also type a little over 160 words a minute.
Sure you can. Just ask ten people over age 50 who have had a keyboard in front of them in nontechnical office-type work, and see how many of them touch type for reals. My guess is somewhere between one and three.avykins said:Yup, you can't use a keyboard every day for like 8 years without knowing how to touch type.