| Honestly, if you learn to type correctly, it can be even faster. I know that if I want to type badly, I have to take 3-5 times as long to type everything, so it's fairly apparent to me that there's no difference in effort between bad typing and comprehensible typing worth skimping on. I could be completely off-base with this, but given that a lot of people learn different key layouts practically every day so they can play fifteen-and-a-half-billion different games on their computer, it seems like it shouldn't be that hard to learn things like the placement of the shift, period, comma, and quotation mark keys. To put it simply: Anything worth doing is worth doing well. If it's not worth doing well, why bother to do it at all? |