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Ever wondered why only 'F' and 'J' have bumps on the keyboard; the reason is surprisingly smart
Tiny raised lines on the F and J keys, known as tactile markers, serve as crucial landmarks for touch typists. Patented in 2002, these bumps help users locate the home row without looking, improving ...
However, based on my life experience as a retired pro athlete turned full-time writer, I have a hunch that the motor skills required for automatized touch typing—using all 10 fingers and not ...
Touch typing is a motor skill that enables skilled typists to type quickly (over 100 words per minute) without looking at the keyboard. Touch typists rely on muscle memory and their sense of touch, ...
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