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I'm guessing that many know how to touch type, so I'm curious where and
how you learned.
I took typing class in the mid 70s, mostly because it was a class full
of girls :)
We used IBM Selectric typewriters, and I found that I became quite good
at typing. I didn't really plan to learn something useful as this was
pre-computer times, but it has paid off well for me (plus, I met girls).
I once took a typing speed test for a job in the 80s, and they told me
they were surprised at my speed. I got the job :)
Anyway, I'm glad I learned early.
How about you?
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Retro Guy
On 24.12.2024 20:55 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
> I'm guessing that many know how to touch type, so I'm curious where
> and how you learned.
I started learning that a bit at home with an online tool
(https://www.schreibtrainer-online.de/), but didn't continue.
I should start again. I know mostly type blind, but with 4 fingers and
mostly only words, this sounds a bit strange but other people handle it
the same way. I can type words blindly, but not single letters.
Although, I did the first typing experiments on my grandmother's
typewriter as a child.
https://typewriterdatabase.com/1975-triumph-matura-300.23632.typewriter
The mechanics are great and I still use that to fill out forms because
I have a terrible handwriting.
> We used IBM Selectric typewriters, and I found that I became quite
> good at typing.
Must have been a great audio experience.
> Anyway, I'm glad I learned early.
>
> How about you?
I regret that I can't touch type yet and didn't start learning that in
the past. I focused on other computer stuff instead.
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kind regards
Marco
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On Wed, 25 Dec 2024 11:12:14 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
> On 24.12.2024 20:55 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
>
>> I'm guessing that many know how to touch type, so I'm curious where
>> and how you learned.
>
> I started learning that a bit at home with an online tool
> (https://www.schreibtrainer-online.de/), but didn't continue.
> I should start again. I know mostly type blind, but with 4 fingers and
> mostly only words, this sounds a bit strange but other people handle it
> the same way. I can type words blindly, but not single letters.
>
> Although, I did the first typing experiments on my grandmother's
> typewriter as a child.
> https://typewriterdatabase.com/1975-triumph-matura-300.23632.typewriter
Nice, a real typewriter!
> The mechanics are great and I still use that to fill out forms because
> I have a terrible handwriting.
>
>> We used IBM Selectric typewriters, and I found that I became quite
>> good at typing.
>
> Must have been a great audio experience.
Yeah, quite a noisy classroom :)
>> Anyway, I'm glad I learned early.
>>
>> How about you?
>
> I regret that I can't touch type yet and didn't start learning that in
> the past. I focused on other computer stuff instead.
My wife types as you do. She's pretty fast, and can type quite a few words
without looking. If I ask her to type a string of letters, she can't do it,
which seems odd to me only because I guess I have a different way of how I
"think" about what I'm doing as I type.
I don't think I really "think" about it at all. I can copy words from a
book typing them in while holding a conversation with someone. Kind of odd,
but kind of cool.
I'm still quite a fast typist, but I suck typing on a phone :)
On 25.12.2024 04:39 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
> I'm still quite a fast typist, but I suck typing on a phone :)
Me too. I had a smartphone for 4 years, but hated using it. Too
annoying to type on it, so I didn't replace it when it broke.
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kind regards
Marco
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On Wed, 25 Dec 2024 18:40:10 +0000, Marco Moock wrote:
> On 25.12.2024 04:39 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
>
>> I'm still quite a fast typist, but I suck typing on a phone :)
>
> Me too. I had a smartphone for 4 years, but hated using it. Too
> annoying to type on it, so I didn't replace it when it broke.
I really needed a smartphone for a tremendous amount of chat, including
group chats, when I was working. I was a restaurant manager up until I
retired, so I was constantly being contacted by the restaurant when not
there, or by employeees who were not there (to bother me) when I was
there, so I really had no choice but to contantly be using my phone.
Now that I'm retired, my phone tends to just sit on a table and I need
to remember to charge it now and then, lol.
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Retro Guy
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