Touch typing also involves the use of the home row method, where typists rest their wrist down, rather than lifting up and typing (which can cause carpal tunnel syndrome). In this technique, the typist keeps their eyes on the source copy at all times. Because only a few fingers are used in this technique, this also means that the fingers are forced to move a much greater distance. Although good accuracy may be achieved, the use of this method may also prevent the typist from being able to see what has been typed without glancing away from the keys, and any typing errors that are made may not be noticed immediately. ![]() Instead of relying on the memorized position of keys, the typist must find each key by sight. Hunt and peck ( two-fingered typing) is a common form of typing in which the typist presses each key individually. ![]() 3.1.2 Minimum string distance error rate.3.1.1 Deconstructing the text input process.
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