Try learning dvorak (an alternative to the QWERTY keyboard layout.) If
you want frustration, there ain't nothing better than messing with the
connection from your brain to your keyboard.

(Worth it in the end though.)

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Jerome Ryckborst<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm a PC regular who was "forced" to use an iMac over the past week to
> complete tasks that were very important to me. I succeeded, but there was
> plenty of frustration, confusion, and inefficiency.
>
> It struck me that this experience will help me interpret user research
> better.
>
> What do YOU do, in addition to user research, to better relate to and
> interpret your data? Here are three things I've done:
> http://fivesketches.com/2009/09/train-yourself-in-frustration/
>
> -=- Jerome
>
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