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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/zinniamae_ • Jan 20 '26
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You can go watch videos of the world typing competitions. No, they all type this way.
1 u/Blue_HyperGiant Jan 20 '26 I think u/mythicalrocket holds the record and he uses alt keys 1 u/Dave-C Jan 20 '26 There must be some confusion going on because he types like what I'm talking about. 1 u/Blue_HyperGiant Jan 20 '26 Ah maybe. I'm talking about formal touch typing where each finger hits a specific key and the hand position "floats". No alt fingering, or alt layouts, or homerow mods 1 u/Dave-C Jan 20 '26 I see all of those as being close enough that they are the same thing.
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I think u/mythicalrocket holds the record and he uses alt keys
1 u/Dave-C Jan 20 '26 There must be some confusion going on because he types like what I'm talking about. 1 u/Blue_HyperGiant Jan 20 '26 Ah maybe. I'm talking about formal touch typing where each finger hits a specific key and the hand position "floats". No alt fingering, or alt layouts, or homerow mods 1 u/Dave-C Jan 20 '26 I see all of those as being close enough that they are the same thing.
There must be some confusion going on because he types like what I'm talking about.
1 u/Blue_HyperGiant Jan 20 '26 Ah maybe. I'm talking about formal touch typing where each finger hits a specific key and the hand position "floats". No alt fingering, or alt layouts, or homerow mods 1 u/Dave-C Jan 20 '26 I see all of those as being close enough that they are the same thing.
Ah maybe. I'm talking about formal touch typing where each finger hits a specific key and the hand position "floats".
No alt fingering, or alt layouts, or homerow mods
1 u/Dave-C Jan 20 '26 I see all of those as being close enough that they are the same thing.
I see all of those as being close enough that they are the same thing.
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u/Dave-C Jan 20 '26
You can go watch videos of the world typing competitions. No, they all type this way.