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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
But how do you see the little letters on the keys?
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Don't need to see them. When I learned to type we had to put caps over the keys so we couldn't see which letter it was. They were kind of colour coded to show which finger you should use to strike it (e.g. all blue keys you had to be striken with your index finger). When typing, especially when I'm copying something from paper, I usually know when I made a mistake without looking at the keys or the screen, this was especially handy when writing literature essays and having to copy a lot of quotes.
As long as I can find the raised bumps on the f and j I can find my way around. I only have to pull out the drawer when I need to find one of the symbol over the number like ^ and %, the ones I use most I can find blindly so I hardly ever have to pull out the drawer.