cept for that last part were in the same boat(not in a gay way)Dante_Alucard said:I swtich hit(not in agay way)in baseball. I write with my right and draw with my left. I can
use a mouse on the right while I use a calulator with left. I'm just wierd. The only thing I can not do is play splinter cell with one hand and gears of war with another
Ahh, okay.cleverlymadeup said:not always there's a dominant sideGothmogII said:True enough, however, out of of those, using the mouse, eating and picking things up, boxing, possibly the guitar. All the others you technically use both hands i.e. the bat and controller.
Actually, I never really thought about it...but do controllers count as right or left handed?
The majority as standard seem to always have the d-pad or movement analogue stick on the left side, and the action buttons and look analogue stick on the right, does that make most controllers left handed or right? (Although of course they -are- both technically since you can't very well only use one side or the other ^^')
And as for the mice, a lot of people seem to learn the opposite then what their handedness is, mostly left handers since a lot of mice are right handed. Though there are mice that are neither, the single button mouse for the Mac comes to mind.
also your one hand, cept possibly guitar and to a certain extent typing, doesn't have the fine motor control something like writing or drawing or painting does. try painting a miniature with your opposite hand
#3 works because when if an object is placed in front of you and equal distant between left and right you will always reach for the object with your dominant hand, you have to consciously switch hands to your off handGothmogII said:How does no.3 work? I don't get how picking up something tells you your handedness, will a person not be able to pick up something with whatever hand is weakest?1 what hand do you write with
2 get someone to throw a ball at you and stop it from hitting you
3 stand in front of a table and try and pick up an object off it
But no.1 is usually sufficient, whatever hand you primarily write with.
No.2 is a bit iffy too, as there are people who catch catch thrown objects quite well regardless of handedness.
it has nothing to do with the strength of the arm or hand
#2 is the way you block things, yes i catch with my left and throw with my right HOWEVER if i'm putting up my "holy shit" helmet my right goes up first
i could add a 4 to that and say "throw a baseball or tennis ball" your dominant hand will throw it fluidly like a pitcher would and your off hand will as the saying goes throw like a girl
yes you had to think about using the other hand to fool the test HOWEVER if you do that, you will notice your dominant hand will twitch and you stall for a second or two before using your other handGothmogII said:Ahh, okay.
Back to No.3 again then, sorry, I'm finding this interesting ^^' But, I'm wondering, would that work only when you are observing someone else? I mean, if I were testing this myself, let's say standing at my desk, ordinarily I'd reach with whatever hand is closest to the object I wish to pick up, although I am left handed, so I often do find myself leaning over to say flick the switch on the back of my speakers, even though the switch itself is to the right of me and would actually be easier to flick with my right hand (I would also use less energy than if I were to lean over). But, being aware of testing my own self for handedness, I would find myself inclined to do the opposite simply because I have the knowledge of doing some form of test.
this is true, it was back up till the later part of the 20th century they would force you to write with your right hand if you were left handed. i write with my ring and middle finger, instead of index and middle, when i was in school they tried to force me to write with the "correct" fingers, the only thing it taught me was to write both waysAdamBomb said:And I have heard some weird stories and legends about left handed people. I've heard that schools used to force students to write right handed. I've heard that in old countries they used to think lefties were some kind of witch and would hang them. Some of the stories are unblievable. Me personally, I like doing things a little differently.
most ppl aren't left handed, so yes it's unusualAdamBomb said:I do get kind of annoyed sometimes when people who've known me all my life, suddenly say when they see me write something "Hey I didn't know you were left handed". It's not the unusual if you ask me.
And although technically someone has just as much of a chance of being left handed as right, I'm one of 3 people in my entire family, and as far as I know family history, that is left handed. Strange.
NICE! i haven't heard it referred to as that...but I guess i am in the same boat as you...but not in a gay way...sorry just thought that joke should be used one more time. haha.WlknCntrdiction said:righty too.
relli strange though i "bash the bishop" with my left, thats the only thing i use my left hand for lol
no you aren't, unless you can do EVERYTHING you can with your left and right, you are one handedmadaseyer said:Ambidextrous!!!