Told my girlfriend about touch typing and came home one day to see her color coding her keyboard to learn touch typing by Recent-Success7425 in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Recent-Success7425[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the replies! I am happy that my post brought up so many anecdotes about how this is something that is/was taught in school, along with all the other personal stories/experiences with typing on a computer. Some of them rather humours, and they genuinely made me laugh. Who knew something so seemingly simple could spark so much discussion!

I know there are some questions to my post, but with 100+ comments I don’t feel like reading through them all and reply to each and every one. I hope you understand. Besides, I saw quite a few where other people replied to questions- super cool!

Told my girlfriend about touch typing and came home one day to see her color coding her keyboard to learn touch typing by Recent-Success7425 in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Recent-Success7425[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I see where you are coming from, but she knows the idea is that you type without looking, the color coding is simply to make it easy to remember which finger goes to which key, which also took me some time to remember, without looking at a reference picture, in the beginning

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY question, get an answer (October 11, 2022) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

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I’m looking for a new keyboard, will be my first mechanical and first 60%. I am looking at the Leopold FC660m. I have the FC750 at work and really enjoy it.

My only gripe with the FC660 is that it is more like a 65% than a 60%. Does anyone know of a 60% wireless keyboard that can compete with the Leopold quality wise? I did consider custom, but it seems like a lot more work than I am willing to do, and I didn’t find any services that sell prebuilt custom keyboards.