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Dee Feb 23, 2007 02:25 PM

I think the scrolling mouse thing is painfully slow compared with Page Up and Page Down, or even Home and End. I use those keys extensively at times. I rarely use caps lock. :(

UltimaIchijouji Feb 23, 2007 02:30 PM

I type with random fingers too and I can go over 100WPM. I did take typing classes in school as a kid (Haha fuck the '90s) but in the end I just adopted my own way of typing and it works pretty well for me.

I used to have a friend that capitalized Every Word Of Every Sentence, but he told me he had gotten over it. I imagine it would be painful to read. But really, the only real quirks in typing I've seen is shorthand among teens, and thats not a quirk so much as it is mental retardation.

Paco Feb 23, 2007 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Dee (Post 398554)
I think the scrolling mouse thing is painfully slow compared with Page Up and Page Down, or even Home and End.

Yeah, same here. On my Powerbook though, the Page Up, Page Down, Home and End keys are only accessible through the "Fn" modifier and hence I've had maybe 2 or 3 people ask me why I use the arrow keys to scroll down on pages.

One other quirky habit I've seen is from my cousin who is trying to learn how to type and when he gets stuck typing, for example an essay, he'll kind of just tap the backspace and space bar alternately until he regains his thought momentum and continues. He used to be one of these "pick at the keyboard and hope I hit the right letter" kind of typists but he's slowly but surely picking up his skills.

Summonmaster Feb 23, 2007 02:57 PM

I never use the Caps Lock key and the only time ever hit it is by mistake, and even then I don't know how I hit it :s

When I first saw my friend click before mistakes and use the delete key, I thought that was really weird instead of backspacing, althought now I use them 50/50 in conjunction with the home and end keys for sentences. I use home and end a lot and then holding down left or right instead of clicking where my mistake is then pressing delete or backspace.

I also think using insert is weird since it overlaps what you wrote before. It feels unforgiving but I haven't used DOS much so I don't know what people who used computers back then would think of it.

Meth Feb 23, 2007 02:59 PM

I use caps lock depending on the font. Comic Sans MS (and most comic looking fonts) look best in all caps.

I only use the left shift key. Dunno why. No love for the right one. If I've been Photoshopping for a long time, I tend to forget and try to use some of the same shortcuts in IE. Mostly I end up trying to hold dow the spacebar, click, and drag to scroll.

Muzza Feb 23, 2007 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Free.User (Post 398493)
That is actually etremely practical. I used to use the numbers at the top of the keyboard, but after 6 months of using an AS400, the numpad is much more efficient.

I guess that's the case for many people. I doubt I'll ever change to the numpad though, it's too much of a change.

One thing that I do that I never see other people do is push in the scroll button on my mouse and then move the mouse to scroll the page quickly or slowly. Does anyone else do this? It really is quite handy.

The Plane Is A Tiger Feb 23, 2007 06:20 PM

I'll use Caps Lock if I intend to type two or more capital letters, but otherwise I generally just hold down the Shift key. Other times I'll hold down Shift to type out an entire paragraph in all caps, then feel silly for not using the Caps Lock key. It's not really something I stop to think about.

One weird thing I've watched some people do is to hit the Backspace key repeatedly to delete several sentences. They don't highlight with the mouse or even hold down Backspace.

Soluzar Feb 23, 2007 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Muzza (Post 398698)
I guess that's the case for many people. I doubt I'll ever change to the numpad though, it's too much of a change.

It's faster if you do a lot of numerical data entry, but if you do not, then there is no reason to switch I guess.

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One thing that I do that I never see other people do is push in the scroll button on my mouse and then move the mouse to scroll the page quickly or slowly. Does anyone else do this? It really is quite handy.
I get annoyed with that feature, because sometimes I click the mouse wheel down by accident, and I hate the way the whole page scrolls by in a quarter second. I wish I could turn it off somehow.

Spatula Feb 23, 2007 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Muzza (Post 398142)
Oh, and I've seen people use the numbers on the number pad (is that what it's called?) on the right of the keyboard. That just seems waaaaay unnecessary to me.

The keypad is much faster than the line numbers above the alphabet for repetitive numeric data entry. As for me, I do not use the caps lock key, despite tying in all caps at work in our system. My left pinky is almost always sitting on the left shift button most of the time. I also use the scroll wheel on the mouse, and never the arrow keys to scroll a webpage.

Does anyone here use the Dvorak layout of the keyboard? For the record, I've never seen those types of keyboards in my life (Qwerty keyboards with the tops of the keys moved around to fit the Dvorak layout don't count).

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Muzza Feb 23, 2007 07:45 PM

:eye: That's the first time I've ever seen a non QWERTY keyboard. I don't think I could ever adapt to another keyboard with different placings for keys. That would seriously require you to just blank your mind and start anew.

Oh, and regarding the numpad thing, I've seen people using it just to input, say, 2 numbers. That's what I mean by waaaaay unnecessary. I can see it being put to good use for longer number inputs.

J-Man Feb 23, 2007 07:48 PM

In my elementary school, we were taught to click on an icon then press enter to open it, instead of the far superior dual click.

Some of the smarter kids knew what was up, but the taught way was using click + enter.

Vestin Feb 23, 2007 07:56 PM

Yes, I've seen plenty of strange habits that both aggravate and annoy me.

- Using the File > Exit instead of just clicking the red x
- Using caps lock instead of shift
- Clicking on the arrow on the scroll bar repeatedly to scroll down instead of just holding it or dragging down the bar
- Double-clicking everything, especially things that don't need to be, nor should be double-clicked
- Highlighting a particular letter and pressing delete instead of just backspacing
- People who insist upon using their keyboard for everything (though it can be seen as a type of skill... it's GAY and wastes time, especially when they do things that would take a mouse SECONDS to do as opposed to fumbling with all sort of different keys)

There's plenty more, but for the sake of making my list readable I included as few as possible.

Leknaat Feb 23, 2007 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Muzza (Post 398142)
Oh, and I've seen people use the numbers on the number pad (is that what it's called?) on the right of the keyboard.

I do that--now. I'm a manager at my one job, and our passwords are all numeric, so it's easier to use the numberpad. After a while, I just got used to it.

Now, what's odd is using the numberpad for the arrows--I have a friend who does that.

Spatula Feb 24, 2007 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Vestin (Post 398811)
- Using the File > Exit instead of just clicking the red x

- Double-clicking everything, especially things that don't need to be, nor should be double-clicked

- Highlighting a particular letter and pressing delete instead of just backspacing

- People who insist upon using their keyboard for everything (though it can be seen as a type of skill... it's GAY and wastes time, especially when they do things that would take a mouse SECONDS to do as opposed to fumbling with all sort of different keys)

Whenever I save a file, I almost always go "File --> Save/ As" instead of Ctrl + S. I don't know why, but I just do. However, I do tend to use the other commands, such as undo, find, cut/copy, and paste via the control buttons more than I right click with the mouse.

Also, it's a habit now but I tend to double click on even single click items.

orion_mk3 Feb 24, 2007 12:36 AM

I used the Caps Lock key when I first learned to type. I hadn't really been paying attention in typing class, so I thought the Shift key was only for converting letters to symbols. I'd put on and take off Caps Lock every time I typed a capital letter and it was part of my normal typing routine.

It's not really a strange habit, but sometimes after playing WoW I find myself trying to use the W and S keys on my keyboard to scroll.

Vestin Feb 24, 2007 01:36 AM

Scroll what? Those keys don't scroll anything.

Fluffykitten McGrundlepuss Feb 24, 2007 07:33 AM

I always use the numeric keypad for numbers but then, I'm an accountant so I do spend a lot of time typing in numbers. I tend to use the keypad left handed with my right hand on the mouse for navigation. I'm also a big fan of push-in-the-scroll-wheel scrolling. I use the caps-lock key if I'm typing more than a single word in capitals.

Zergrinch Feb 24, 2007 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Muzza (Post 398142)
I've seen people constantly use the delete button instead of the backspace button. It boggles my mind. I'm sure that isn't too strange, but it's the only thing I've got.

I disagree. Delete works if you're erasing to the right of the cursor. Backspace works if you're erasing to the left. Each has its own use :D

Personally my hands are in the correct position, and I can typically sustain TYPING IN CAPS FOR SHORT BURSTS by holding down the right pinky on SHIFT key, in lieu of caps lock. Obviously TYPING IN LONGER SENTENCES REQUIRE CAPS LOCK since the ring finger pulls double duty for letters P, O, L, colon, and apostrophe :p

Be that as it may, however, I've never been able to achieve anything more than 85 words per minute in Typing Tutor. Lucky Gigablah! I try anything remotely close to his speed, and I will end up with boatloads of errors.

Fireman Joe Feb 24, 2007 05:30 PM

Caps lock? No. Only to toggle run-always in Oblivion, or something like that.
http://capsoff.org/ The caps lock is outdated and should be removed...
Weird typing habits? Well I should dispel that one about using the numpad - it's much more efficient than using the top row, especially when putting in CD keys and stuff; you keep your hand in one place and can easily reach all of the numbers, leaving your eyes to look at the serial. =P

Shanks Feb 24, 2007 07:52 PM

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Spatula Feb 24, 2007 08:15 PM

I found possibly the most annoying thing that I do now when I'm reading articles or long texts on the webpage, is that I tend to highlight almost ever few lines as I read along, which is a habit of mine and I don't mind, but I have to be careful if other friends are also reading the same article on the same page as me during a class session or group work.

Domino Feb 24, 2007 08:18 PM

I never use the caps lock key to type out capital letters, I have always used the shift key. It is far easy than pressing the caps lock on and off for every capital letter that I want to type out.

I knew a guy that worked in an office that used the caps lock key instead of the shift button, he also "pecked" at the keyboard. It was a strange to thing to watch, I also noticed how many typos he always made as well.

Shanks Feb 24, 2007 08:46 PM

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IdleChill Feb 25, 2007 01:46 AM

It's a habit for me to use the CAPS LOCK key. I hate the shift keys. I've just always done it, and it's faster for me to toggle it, hit my key, then toggle it again. I don't remember when I started, but a friend of mine pointed it out a few months ago. Heh

Congle line of abuse. Or is that conga-line. Or congaline. Feb 25, 2007 02:37 AM

I use page up/page down/home/end keys for scrolling through long pages simply because the scroll thing on the mouse makes me cringe at times, plus I try to navigate my computor as much as I can without the mouse, since I use a laptop and my wireless mouse sometimes gets lost and the touchpad is just obnoxious at times. Also, I like the number pad, only cause I don't have to look at it to type a bunch of numbers, where the number keys on the traditional keyboard are tough for me.

Watching older people type is always funny. My mom was appearantly an ACE typer back in the pre-mouse days of computors and things, but now she looks kinda funny when she's doin her tupperware/whatever other lame stuff ordering online. She has mouse issues, lets just say that.


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