For the people that type with 2 hands....??????!


Question: when you're answering questions do you keep one of your hands ALWAYS on the keyboard and the other on the mouse so that just in case you see a question you want to answer quickly maybe ....just ...maybe you can start with the hand that is already on the keyboard????


Answers: when you're answering questions do you keep one of your hands ALWAYS on the keyboard and the other on the mouse so that just in case you see a question you want to answer quickly maybe ....just ...maybe you can start with the hand that is already on the keyboard????

lol that is freaky...my right hand is on the mouse, and my left hand is in position on the keyboard. I never noticed that...were you watching me? lol

i dont have a mouse....i use both hands.

one on mouse

No..

lap top what mouse?

yeah... r u watching me... hey! is that you outside my window.. that's not kewl....

i just use the one hand the other is between my legs keeping warm

Why would I want to answer a question so quickly??

LL

No, it's way faster to keep my hands on the keyboard. Besides, my keyboard to mouse reflex is pretty impressive.

laptop,type with 2 hands....

Haha. I actually keep both hands on the keyboard at one time. Only...my thumb always rests on the little pad where you move the curser [on a laptop]. That way I can have a fast click!

I keep both hands on the keyboard.

No I'm not that coordinated.
;)

That would be ideal if I was coordinated, but since I'm not I'll just keep doing it my way.

i'm using a laptop with a mouse pad. i keep one hand on the mouse when i'm going through questions and giving thumbs up. when i click the answer button then i use two hands on the keyboard. then back to one hand to hit the submit button. i just go at my own pace. i don't care about trying to answer a question fast.



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