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Is It Possible For Fingers To Become Dyslexic?

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  • 1 1 21 Gigawatts

    Don't know how "Buns of Steal" is supposed to help you're fingers.... wait............ oh dear god no.......

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    Lost User
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    I am so greatful I don't get that one ;P

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    • S Steve Dubyo

      I always seem to get "form" and "from" the wrong way round. Not that it helps you but I feel your pain!

      ;-]

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      Rob Philpott
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      Dude - so do I, all the time. That's the only one though.

      Regards, Rob Philpott.

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      • R Roger Wright

        I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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        John M Drescher
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        I do that a lot when I try to type as fast as I can. But at normal speed (slow) I do that rarely.

        John

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        • R Roger Wright

          I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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          T800G
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          Very likely. See, I'm a chemist by profession and after I spent some longer time out of the labs I noticed that I previously showed some signs of dyslexia (misspelled writing). Now I'm almost certain that it was from all the stuff that I inhaled through time - ammonia, chlorine, acids... you name it. (I don't drink alcohol or smoke so I enjoy things that would suffocate even a stronger person :laugh: )

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          • R Roger Wright

            I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

            "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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            Russell Jones
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            Roger Wright wrote:

            Is there a cure?

            The typing of the dead! Kill those zombies and get rid of your affliction in one session of undead carnage. You know it makes sense. Russ

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            • R Roger Wright

              I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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              Henry Minute
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              Roger Wright wrote:

              I frequently mistype simple words

              I have been suffering from this for some time, and now my 'H' finger has stopped working altogether. I keep typng tings like te and tis. Do you think CP might be passing a virus?

              Henry Minute Never read Medical books. You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain

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              • R Roger Wright

                I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                Paul Conrad
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                Roger Wright wrote:

                never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other.

                I've had that happen before. Adjustments to coffee/Dr. Pepper/:beer: have been fixes for that :-D Adjusting up or down? It is something that needs to be fiddled with. Texting on the blackberry seems to work for some odd reason, too.

                "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham

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                • R Roger Wright

                  I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                  PIEBALDconsult
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                  I find that it happens when I try to type with more than one finger; try typing with only one finger. The worst was a computer I used in the mid-'80s (an Amstrad 1512?), writing Pascal, SET would always come out SETF -- apparently having S, E, and T pressed at the same time yielded F as well, much like a TI calculator. :mad:

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                    Roger Wright wrote:

                    I frequently mistype simple words

                    I have been suffering from this for some time, and now my 'H' finger has stopped working altogether. I keep typng tings like te and tis. Do you think CP might be passing a virus?

                    Henry Minute Never read Medical books. You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain

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                    Henry Minute wrote:

                    Do you think CP might be passing a virus?

                    Yes, my virus scanner has detected a virus called User.Win32.Urgentz[^] and its been spreading all over the world. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                      Hamed Musavi
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                      Hmm... Stragne I enver hda suhc a probelm.

                      "In the end it's a little boy expressing himself."    Yanni

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                      • R Roger Wright

                        I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                        Duncan Edwards Jones
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                        It seems to be to do with which hand is in charge of the next letter - when the same hand has to do two followed by a change of hands the instructions can get out of synch... Tie your left hand behind your back and the problem will be solved. (Other problems may appear however)

                        '--8<------------------------ Ex Datis: Duncan Jones Merrion Computing Ltd

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                        • R Roger Wright

                          So there is hope?

                          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                          Eric Goedhart
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                          No :)

                          With friendly greetings,:) Eric Goedhart

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                          • R Roger Wright

                            I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                            "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                            On

                            Life is like a pubic hair on the toilet seat... ...sometimes, you just get pissed off. .\\axxx (That's an 'M')

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                            • R Roger Wright

                              I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                              akwilliam
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                              just relax

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                              • R Roger Wright

                                I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                Reelix
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                                Gawd - Happens to me all the time :( My most common ones: time -> tiem test -> tset the -> teh (That one might be my fault though...)

                                -= Reelix =-

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                                • R Roger Wright

                                  leppie wrote:

                                  like they have on some predictive text input for cell phones

                                  Gads, I hope not! My Nextel phone has that and it sucks. I can't think of a single word it ever got right, and since the damned things don't come with a manual it took days for me to find a way to shut it off.:mad:

                                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                  CheWasEre2006
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                                  I did a great one on my nokia some time ago - I was texting a prospective girlfriend and missed a letter. due to the predictive text, i told her that i wanted to put my vomit down her throat..... We never got it on.

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                                  • R Roger Wright

                                    I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                                    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                    Peter Mulholland
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                                    I have been doing that alot, function regularly came out as fucntion. and there were one or 2 other words that i consistently swapped 2 letters in. I have noticed i don't do it any more since i moved back home from asterdam.

                                    Pete If minds had anuses, blogging would be what your mind would do when it had to take a dump Maddox

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                                    • T Todd Smith

                                      You need to fiddle with your coffee intake.

                                      Todd Smith

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                                      M Towler
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                                      In short, yes. In Oliver Sacks popular science book "Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain" he discusses musicians who suffer from various forms of dystonia - a confusion of notes and fingers. The proposed mechanism for this is that by playing scales over and over very quickly the parts of the brain dealing with each finger can occasionally become 'blurred' resulting in the wrong finger being used occasionally. He details several remedies for this that work for some. He also says that for some players what helps is to avoid music with many scales. To me it does not seem much of a leap to compare the learning of scales with learning complex series of keyboard sequences, so exactly the same things could be happening. I would recommend reading the above book, and perhaps also changing your password/editor etc. so that you have to learn some different sequences.

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                                      • R Roger Wright

                                        I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                                        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                        DRew Hinge
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                                        We all do it... its a fault of those that are considered to be 'experienced usre's' of computers (laptops of desktops). our fingers hit the button that we 'think' is the correct one and generally its the one underneath or alongside the one we meant to hit. (And I've been using comps for 37 years)

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                                        • R Roger Wright

                                          I've noticed over the past several months that I frequently mistype simple words by reversing the order of two letters. 'Around' becomes 'aorund', 'type' turns out as 'tpye', etc. I have no trouble reading or doing math, never have, and I've never had any trouble typing on a keyboard. But lately it seems I'm spending more time fondling the backspace key than any other. It's getting annoying!:mad: Is there a cure? Finger transplant, maybe? Or should I just get a speech-to-text converter and be done with it?

                                          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                          Kizul Emeraldfire
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                                          I've always been a slight bit dyslexic when it comes to typing — as evidenced tiem after time (that was on purpose, incidentally). I've also done 'teh' a lot, but I can manage to correct 'teh' and 'tiem' most of the time. Recently, however, I've noticed that my fingers have taken up spelling anything that has the letters 'ua' in that order as 'au' — rendering 'actually' as 'actaully'. It MIGHT just be my keyboard, but it's STILL annoying. :mad:

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