On 02/11/12 16:31, Charlie Noah wrote: > Left handed only, when I used to be right handed?
Try and get a left-handed-dvorjak keyboard layout. If you're on windows you should be able to find a key mapping somewhere. It'll then take some getting used to :-) but it should make life easier. I swear by trackballs and ergonomic keyboards, then other people curse when they use my workstation (at one job, I had my ergonomic and an ordinary keyboard plugged in, for people borrowing my desk. I don't think I went as far as trackball plus mouse, though). Another tip, learn to play piano or classical guitar - it'll improve your typing :-) There are a few pieces specially written for left hand (a famous pianist lost his right hand in the Great War). I'm actually right-handed, left-eyed, which means I'm forced to be partially ambidextrous. Cheers, Wol > > On 11-02-2012 10:54 AM, Wjhonson wrote: >> Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing >> >> Took me from 42 wpm to 78 wpm in two weeks. >> I'm not kidding >> _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list [email protected] http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
