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by StavrosK
1862 days ago
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My "disagreement" (I wasn't really disagreeing) is on something you addressed in the original comment: If you're already fast and accurate enough, you don't need to switch to touch typing. I was more offering a counterpoint that some people have independently settled on their own technique that works for them, and that your list of pointers where someone might not need to learn to touch type is indeed correct. |
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> If you're already fast and accurate enough, you don't need to switch to touch typing.
I agree.