Laptop keyboard, typo, typing speed
Anyone here also has the same problem as mine?
I always find that I type a lot slower and have a lot more typos when typing with the laptop's built-in keyboard. Regarding it's a PowerBook, iBook, Sony VAIO or any other brands.
But when I am back to use the regular desktop keyboard I type a lot faster and have far fewer typo.
Anyone agree with me?
I always find that I type a lot slower and have a lot more typos when typing with the laptop's built-in keyboard. Regarding it's a PowerBook, iBook, Sony VAIO or any other brands.
But when I am back to use the regular desktop keyboard I type a lot faster and have far fewer typo.
Anyone agree with me?
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Amorya
<strong>I always find that I type a lot slower and have a lot more typos when typing with the laptop's built-in keyboard.
Anyone agree with me?</strong><hr></blockquote>
It depends on the keyboard. I have a Pismo and recently tried an iBook, but I don't like their keyboards. It feels like they're a little bit too small or something like that. On my desktop Mac, I use an old Extended Keyboard II. At work, I use an IBM Thinkpad. I can easily switch between those two keyboards without problems. I even prefer the IBM keyboard to many other desktop keyboards. It's IMO much better than the Apple notebook keyboards. The layout is not as "clean" (rectangular) as the Mac notebooks, but it has full blown cursor keys, you can use the page-up / page-down function without modifiers etc.
I think it was foolish for hte Powerbook 4 h$ to not ahave a keyuboard that strechted s donovrmom one edge to the other. I hate typos klillkillkillkillkill
<strong>The keyboard of my G5 533 is only average. </strong><hr></blockquote>
G5?
<strong>Anyone agree with me?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Tpyos? What rae you lalking aboot?
(frvum my Ti9 labtop)
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G5? </strong><hr></blockquote>
Shhh.
Nothing to see here. Move along. These are not the G5s you are looking for.
[Goddam Powerdoc. You have spoiled the plot. Now they know about the G5s in US we wont have enough for us. I haven´t even recieved my G5 1.2Ghz Powerbook yet ]
I use a MacAlly iKey4, typing on it is similar to typing on an ADB II only quieter. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
I don't know... I type pretty damn fast as it is, but might try it just for the hell of it.
red keys are the regular layout.
[ 07-15-2002: Message edited by: murbot ]</p>
<img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
What is cool is you can really make some gooble-de-glop typing by switching to Dvorak, like this: C am nckcbi cb yd. odaer, ru yd. ip..b epairbw ,dro. ,ce.[op.ae .ir ,cnn rb. eaf pgn. go annv!
[ 07-15-2002: Message edited by: Spart ]</p>