typing
steno
- Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpv-Qb-dB6g&ab_channel=NextDayVideo
- Website: http://ploversteno.org/ == http://www.openstenoproject.org/
- tutorial: https://sites.google.com/site/learnplover
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exercise http://stenoknight.com/plover/haxeploverlearn/assets/Lesson1A/index.html
- WPM: L1: 9 14 17 13 19 23 19 26 23 # 28 19 22 26 25 25 24
- better exercise: https://didoesdigital.com/typey-type/lessons
- WPM new L1
- reflection on exercise:
- First know where is every key. Type fast enough according to the steno graph.
- Better to think which keys should be pressed by left hand / right hand.
- Mistakes and possible reasons: E/O was left/right hand on QWERTY but reversed on steno; -P position change inside right hand; S-&W-&T- finger.
- comment: this IME is what I thought: to input faster, we need to broaden the complexity of input. Now it is considered the order of key-down and key-up, before it's just key-press.
- reflection and abandon: Still need thinking? maybe not? (Too much to learn.)
- questions: SEVERE BEVERAGE
- extra : There's no IME like this for Chinese, but for Japanese/Korean they already exist (but not as good as AmE, after all, all the world uses English). Like every thing has a cost, Chinese stenographers works slower than them (but 1-man's work can be done by 2 Chinese workers and with less total cost, that's how China get "great").