I'm fast. I've even impressed my operator. I could have matched Philip K
Dick (without his meds). Bring your deck and a crisp 20 if you think you
can beat me. But I'm not interested in typing faster as much as I'm
interested in not paying someone to slice my transverse ligaments!

On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Nathan McCorkle <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Steven Osborn <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I'm working on building some Ergodox keyboards http://ergodox.org/ along
>
> I asked the fastest typer I know if he was interested and this was his
> feedback, just FYI (I can only personally hope for a
> Brain-Computer-Interface) ::::
>
>
>  :(
>
> they should make superfast keyboards instead (all existing designs are
> not superfast)
>
> on a related note, we are not anywhere close to maximum information
> extraction from hand and finger movements per second
>
> 10-15 keystrokes/second does not seem to be the maximum
>
> (and really this is 10-15 keystrokes/second over a set of possible
> keystrokes)
>
> i wonder if electric shocks applied immediately after a keystroke has
> been registered would be a faster way to disengage from a single
> keystroke
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