I’ve hit, back when ephedra was legal, more than 250 WPM; but ephedra increased the speed at which I thought. The limiting factor for me is not the speed at which my fingers move, but the speed at which I can articulate and finish my thoughts. My primary issue when typing isn’t the typing speed in itself, but an extensive editing process, and the fact that I’ll alter my thoughts mid-stream and have to go back to correct my verbs to match the fact that I’ve altered which subject/noun to use in the sentence.
I’ve tried Dvorak. It’s not any harder to use than Qwerty, but I didn’t find it any easier, either. It’s just different.
Qwerty user.
I’ve hit, back when ephedra was legal, more than 250 WPM; but ephedra increased the speed at which I thought. The limiting factor for me is not the speed at which my fingers move, but the speed at which I can articulate and finish my thoughts. My primary issue when typing isn’t the typing speed in itself, but an extensive editing process, and the fact that I’ll alter my thoughts mid-stream and have to go back to correct my verbs to match the fact that I’ve altered which subject/noun to use in the sentence.
I’ve tried Dvorak. It’s not any harder to use than Qwerty, but I didn’t find it any easier, either. It’s just different.