Re: ktouch, docu ?

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Marc Heyvaert wrote:

Hi Julius,

You are supposed to put your indexfingers on 'f' and
'j' (see the little marks -dots or dashes- on the
keys?). Your middle finger goes on the 'd' and 'k',
ring finger on 's' and 'l' and little finger on 'q'
and 'm' on an azerty keyboard (I think it's 'a' and
'something else' on a querty keyboard).

Very important : your fingers are supposed to remain
more or less in this position and return to it after
you have hit a key that is elsewhere. In KTouch each
of these keys have a different color and you find this
color also on other keys. So you can immediately see
what keys you have to hit with what finger.

So that is basically it...So if you have to type
'kiss' you start with your fingers on 'q', 's', 'd',
'f', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', Next you  hit the 'k' with
the middle finger of your right hand, then the 'i with
the same finger. The finger returns to the 'rest'
position on the 'k', then you hit the 's' twice, in
rapid, succession, clearly marking the impact so that
your keys give you a nice clicking feedback.

I hope this helps,

Marc



		
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Try this: ( in case you have it ):

Open konsole, maximize it and issue:

$ gtypist

If you get a reaction hit the <Enter> key twice to start right at the beginning with instructions on where to put your fingers etc.

About time I went back there and re-learnt some of it I think.

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