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by tkluck 1726 days ago
> because let’s be honest, when was the last time you used the right shift key?

Worth a try if you don't have the habit yet: use the pinky of your right hand when typing capitals with the left hand and the pinky of your left when typing capitals with the right.

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Yeah, this is a weird comment from the OP. I use the right shift for 99% of my shift typing. This is probably because my version of "homerow" for keyboards is left shift, a, w, f, spacebar and spacebar, ., p, [, right shift. Which likely stems from years of gaming.
That's probably what I was taught, but in practice why? What's my left hand going to do with all its hundreds of milliseconds of free time while my right types a capital letter?
It's not just about speed it's also simpler and doesn't stretch your palms across the keyboard awkwardly.
Eh? If I hit shift with my left and the letter with my right, that can't possibly be more stretching (it's probably less) than hitting both (the other) shift and the letter with my right?
For me it's more a matter of putting as little stress on my hands as possible. Pressing two buttons (shift and key) with one hand is just a little less comfortable than pressing just one key.
Oh I misread the comment I replied to! I thought it was suggesting using the same hand for both letter and shift.

Yes, I see, that would be better if I could get used to it. (I'm pretty sure I use left only.)

Be careful or you’ll start people on eMacs vs. vim.
>What's my left hand going to do with all its hundreds of milliseconds of free time

Mine BTC?