Okay I get it. But do you really use your pinky finger for keys in pic related? I mean I can barely stretch my fingers out to reach the numbers let alone the back space and with a fucking pinky finger.
And another thing.
How would you type an acronym like KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) that has letters on different sides of the keyboard? Do you use left-shift K, right-shift V, left-shift M or do you just use one shift (left or right) for all three?
Yes I do use my pinky like the picture shows. Obviously it's too short to reach backspace or something without slightly moving your hand, but you'll get used to it.
One day you'll be able to shitpost at 120 wpm
>>58664024
I use one finger at a time. I am a terrible person.
>>58664147
Also, I'd use the same shift for acronyms as much as possible
>>58664153
Please be a joke..
>>58664170
Not a joke. I have one finger that travels from key to key, though I do use both hands. I can do 70 WPM if I am quick enough.
>>58664024
>But do you really use your pinky finger for keys in pic related?
It actually makes the most sense to me to use the pinky for that group of keys.
>How would you type an acronym like KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) that has letters on different sides of the keyboard? Do you use left-shift K, right-shift V, left-shift M or do you just use one shift (left or right) for all three?
Personally I briefly activate Caps Lock, but otherwise I would press Left Shift as it corresponds to the K, and then I just keep it depressed for the rest of the typed acronym.
>>58664024
Ring finger for backspace pinky for everything else. My ring finger can reach backspace without leaving the home row, my pinky can't.
>>58664024
Are you underage? Do you have tiny hands? pinky for all of the correct keys, delete and arrow keys. KVM with shift on correct hands, it has a sort of rhythm to it as your hands sway from side to side to hit the correct shift and letters, longer acronyms too.