No, because "D" is to the right of the caps lock button, and I have full control of my pinky.
Your pinky is useless.
I have a problem where, when typing a word that has 'a' and the 'd' immediately afterwards, I hit the caps lock key insteD OF 'A'. tHIS MAKES ME END UP IN A CAPS LOCK SCENARIO MORE OFTEN THEN i CAN dd. Does anyone else have this problem?
CPC8: Makin' it happen.Originally Posted by Alisyn
I know. It's really annoying when thT HAPPENS.
In all honesty, I only do it occasionally, and mostly notice straight away.
I have kearned to touch-type and know which fingers I am supposed to use, but I haven't done it for a while, as I don't work with computers all day anymore, and tend not to use my pinky fingers when I type. That means it's my ring finger that does the damage.
I'm trying to type properly whilst writing this now. :/. I am almost perfect with my right hand but am still slipping up...
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im' perect at typign
Last edited by che; 12-09-2011 at 12:39 PM. Reason: WITH MY ****
^The word 'erect', a variant of the word 'erection' can be found in your post. Just sayin'.
In answer to the question, I've never had that problem. Keys have stuck before and I have my moments where I spazz out on the caps lock, but that's totally on purpose. >.>;
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I don't usually type with my pinkys unless I'm using the shift button, or I'm typing fast and know where my fingers are. When I'm multi-tasking, that's a different story. I sometimes leave the caps lock on, then move to something else and completely forget that they were on. It makes for interesting conversations.
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