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Note to self: There is a shift key on the right of the keyboard. Look, it's quite big, just below the enter key. You should consider using it.

Because, you see, I don't. I use the left-hand-side shift key pretty much exclusively. Obviously, if the key I'm shifting is on the LHS of the keyboard, this can involve twisting my wrist round awkwardly. If I do it too much (as I seem to have done in the last 24 hours) I end up with quite a painful sensation in the outside of my wrist.

Does anyone have a deliberate policy (or know what their accidental policy is) on shift-key use ? When do you use right or left ?

If you were typing a long string of caps JUST LIKE THIS, how would you do it ? When someone noticed a while back that I occasionally use capslock for this kind of thing there were howls of disgust and derision as if I'd been caught out shagging a donkey, or somesuch. Do you ever use capslock ? Is there an optimal length of a string of letters at which it becomes "worth it" to use the capslock key ?

Further note to self: Hey, there's a Control key over on the right, too! Who'd have thought it ?

Date: 2004-11-24 05:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] philipstorry.livejournal.com
I use the left shift key mostly, but I'll use the right shift key occasionally.

As for caps lock - I use it when it would take longer than three seconds to type it without caps lock. Why? Because I use a laptop as my primary machine. An laptop keyboards are prety cramped in many ways - I keep hitting the darned caps lock key accidentally. So I configured the laptop keyboard to ignore caps lock unless it was pressed for three seconds. That solved that problem. ;-)

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