I can't believe you wrote all that for typing some stupid alfabet! Whaha... I cant really type without using the 10 finger system... It feels like I am doing something really bad.. :D... whhaha..
I got my record down to 3.453 by now.. - Joël. --- In speedsolvingrubikscube@yahoogroups.com, cmhardw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Allright... 5.64 is my record now.. > > > > I usually forget the S in the end part somehow.. But its fun to > > practice this :) > > > > Hey Joel, > > Don't try to type it correctly, try to view it as a finger trick on > the cube. > > I use QWERTY and I did this, > > Start with left hand ring finger on "A", left hand index finger on "D" > right hand index finger on "C" and right hand middle finger on "B". > > Now press the keys in order and then press "E" with you left index > then drag your right index finger over "F" "G" and "H" hitting all > three, then hit "I" with your left index while pausing your right > index finger. Once you've hit "I" continue dragging your right index > finger over "J" "K" "L" hitting all three. > > Then I drag for "M" and "N" then also for "O" and "P" then for Q-Z I > just hit the keys alternating left and right hand fingers. That's the > part I don't have a routine for, and the end is much slower than my > beginning. > > I can see how doing it with dragging for hitting groups of nearby keys > can help. For example if you have to hit "Q" then "R" then "S" just > drag your left index from "Q" to "R" hitting all keys in between then > drag back over "E" then diagonal to "S". > > Don't worry that you hit more keys, the program has no penalty for > this and also you can hit them faster this way than by conventional > typing. > > Just my thoughts, no idea how to get this under 2 seconds. I imagine > you have to use a better routine than what I do. > > Also I like the idea of mapping the keyboard to ABCDEFGH and just > dragging a finger across each row, hitting all keys in 0.1 seconds or > something :-) But of course that would be cheating. > > I wonder if QWERTY or DVORAK would be faster, which has keys grouped > together well for dragging your finger across them? > > Either way this is fun, it's like trying to find a fast way to do a > cube PL alg, we have the moves, now how do we do them quickly? > > Chris > Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/speedsolvingrubikscube/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/