Oh yeah. The poll. Ok, I type with most of my fingers. Sometimes I stretch them out at weird angles. But, lately my hand's still been messed up. No physical therapy so it's not healing right. So, I type with all my fingers on the right and my thumb for my left. Same when I play FFR.
Originally posted by darkshark
Everyone sucks at this game. The second you think you're good is the second you stop trying to get better.
Originally posted by aperson
i had a mri the other day it was the best song i heard in years
Originally posted by Sprite-
More of a joke than the time I deleted all the credits on the site.
Originally posted by MinaciousGrace
yeah my goldfish think im a riot they do this thing where they turn upside down and float to the top of the tank
i guess their alcohol tolerance isnt as high as mine
I use the two most dominant fingers on each hand (index and middle) -- what I play FFR with.
Then, depending on the location of my other fingers, I will occasionally use my left ring finger. So, five fingers in total. Three from the left, and two from the right. Yes, I'm left handed.
EDIT: Oh, and my thumbs to hammer the space bar.
Mostly the same with me, but I don't bother to use the ring finger.
Even using this method of typing, it's easy to hit 60+ WPM; not impressive for a seasoned "home row" typist, but considering some people who type properly don't type that fast, it's not bad.
I learned to type not from Mavis Beacon, as she was a huuuugggee bitch when I would futz up. I bought "The Typing of the Dead" for Dreamcast, a keyboard, and a board to go on my lap so the keyboard would not descend into the gelatenous mess that, at the time, were my thighs - which are now carved out of oak and marble and other such substances that you may find hard and unbreakable. The pressure of an oncoming zombie attack was more than enough to teach me to type effectively, even if I'm still a turrible spleerler.
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voice recognition bitchi mainly use my left index and my right middle and index for the most part. backspace with my right ring and enter with my right pinky
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