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From: Dan Cross <crossd@gmail.com>
To: Mary Ann Horton <mah@mhorton.net>
Cc: TUHS main list <tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Typing tutors
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2021 14:28:06 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAEoi9W6+qfCTPzOOdezAwvNfvKqOA4hNMYTnhkB80XLbcZ=r_w@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1a7a35b7-4105-20b7-65ed-1eabb663d0ca@mhorton.net>

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On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 12:44 PM Mary Ann Horton <mah@mhorton.net> wrote:

> > I'm not surprised :-)  We were all playing "rogue" back then.  And my
> > favourite terminal was indeed the ADM-3A; it just seemed to be
> > designed for Unix, with the ESC key in the right place etc.
>
> I hated it when the PC-AT came along and moved Ctrl down and Esc up! I
> depend on Ctrl being to the left of A and Esc left of 1, where God
> intended them to be! I used a Sun keyboard with a DIN adapter for years,
> until I came to SDG&E in 2007 and discovered a cache of USB Sun
> keyboards, half with the UNIX layout (yay!) and half with the PC layout
> (boo!) Word got around quickly that I liked them, and I wound up with
> several UNIX layout Sun keyboards. For good measure, I bought a 10-pack
> on eBay, so I'll have spares until the day they peel my cold dead
> fingers away from my UNIX layout keyboard.
>

A few years ago I got to the point where my wrists just wouldn't take it
anymore.

I invested in an Evoluent vertical mouse (3 buttons! Well, really more than
that, but the three in the "correct" positions were the ones I cared about)
and a Kinesis Advantage keyboard. It took me about a week to learn how to
type on the Kinesis, but I can't imagine going back now. I remapped the
'Caps Lock' key to control so that I've got a Control key where one is
supposed to be, but the Esc key is a bit far away. It's not excessively so,
but it is mildly annoying. Still, RSI no longer wakes me up at night, so on
balance the tradeoff has been worth it.

Some colleagues have suggested learning the Dvorak layout; I splurged for
the Kinesis with the double QWERTY/Dvorak keycaps and a mode key and
(relevant to the question here) I found some typing tutor program that
would ostensibly teach me typing again. But like Morse code, it's never
stuck.

        - Dan C.

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  reply	other threads:[~2021-02-07 19:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-02-06  2:57 Will Senn
2021-02-06 16:55 ` Clem Cole
2021-02-06 17:22   ` Ron Natalie
2021-02-06 17:29     ` Clem Cole
2021-02-06 17:33     ` Mary Ann Horton
2021-02-06 17:47       ` Ron Natalie
2021-02-06 18:06         ` Clem Cole
2021-02-06 22:38       ` Dave Horsfall
2021-02-06 22:47         ` Niklas Karlsson
2021-02-07  0:25           ` John Cowan
2021-02-08 22:20             ` Dave Horsfall
2021-02-08 22:58               ` David Barto
2021-02-08 23:01               ` Clem Cole
2021-02-07 17:43         ` Mary Ann Horton
2021-02-07 19:28           ` Dan Cross [this message]
2021-02-07 21:32           ` Nemo Nusquam
2021-02-07 23:17             ` Henry Bent
2021-02-07 23:55               ` Steve Nickolas
2021-02-08  0:56                 ` Henry Bent
2021-02-08  5:15                   ` Erik E. Fair
2021-02-08  5:33                     ` Steve Nickolas
2021-02-08 15:54                       ` Will Senn
2021-02-08  5:29             ` Doug McIntyre
2021-02-08 20:41               ` Andrew Newman
2021-02-06 18:56     ` David Barto
2021-02-08 21:50       ` Dave Horsfall
2021-02-09 16:29         ` Mary Ann Horton
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2017-04-06  2:15 [TUHS] I just noticed all the cfont aka C++ in research Jason Stevens
2017-04-06  2:20 ` Noel Hunt
2017-04-06  2:21   ` Jason Stevens
2017-04-06  6:57 ` [TUHS] Unix emacs at Bell Labs and elsewhere Erik E. Fair

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