Is moving left and right comfortable on every finger? Seems like only up and down motions would be comfortable for extended typing sessions. Also, how sensitive are the keypads? Can you rest your fingers on them, or do you have to hover to avoid accidental presses?
Hey Brandon i ordered on and I’m just waiting in suspense for it to arrive! Thanks for the channel I will definitely be checking by your channel once its in
Hm I see a lot of Ulnar deviation on your left and right hand, is it possible to rotate the two half relatively to each other? I mean, from this view, it looks like your hands are tilting to the outside, which is not optimal ergonomically.
I'll have to look up Ulnar deviations as I am not sure what that is. Definitely want to ensure I am getting the ergonomics correct. Good news, you can detach the two halves from the metal bar in between. With this, you could create custom pads under neath or add a tilt device of some kind.
@@learningthecharachorder6593 Yes, I mean it is already much better than a normal keybaord for sure! What I meant with "Ulnar Deviations", is that your hands point outwards relative to your underarm (at least it looks like it, the viewing angle of your "hand" camera), which is not optimal from an ergonomic point of few. I think it is easy to fix with some crap metal and a drill. If you feel uncomfortable, It would be the first thing I would have a look at. Ergonomics is a deep rabbit hole, but also interesting. ;) Good luck with your learning process.
Here's hoping! Though, I wan tot ensure I feel pretty comfortable with the individual keys before adding in chording. Have to get my fingers to do the basic movements first and then move into chording. Hoping it doesn't take too long!
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Is moving left and right comfortable on every finger? Seems like only up and down motions would be comfortable for extended typing sessions. Also, how sensitive are the keypads? Can you rest your fingers on them, or do you have to hover to avoid accidental presses?
30 wpm for 1 week is great! I'm at 2 weeks and 40wpm average
With more hours of practice than I'd like to admit lol
Thank you! Always good to hear positive affirmations when practicing! Great job on getting to 40 WPM! Hope I can manage that this week!
Where are the updates?
I'm gonna receive mine tomorrow. I can't wait.. 😂.
Thanks for the video.
Like.
hahah, enjoy!!! Got the characters memorized yet?
Hey Brandon i ordered on and I’m just waiting in suspense for it to arrive! Thanks for the channel I will definitely be checking by your channel once its in
Awesome Hunter and thank you!! We can learn the CharaChorder together!
Hm I see a lot of Ulnar deviation on your left and right hand, is it possible to rotate the two half relatively to each other? I mean, from this view, it looks like your hands are tilting to the outside, which is not optimal ergonomically.
I'll have to look up Ulnar deviations as I am not sure what that is. Definitely want to ensure I am getting the ergonomics correct. Good news, you can detach the two halves from the metal bar in between. With this, you could create custom pads under neath or add a tilt device of some kind.
@@learningthecharachorder6593 Yes, I mean it is already much better than a normal keybaord for sure! What I meant with "Ulnar Deviations", is that your hands point outwards relative to your underarm (at least it looks like it, the viewing angle of your "hand" camera), which is not optimal from an ergonomic point of few.
I think it is easy to fix with some crap metal and a drill. If you feel uncomfortable, It would be the first thing I would have a look at.
Ergonomics is a deep rabbit hole, but also interesting. ;)
Good luck with your learning process.
The real speed comes from Impulse Chording. Should improve Lexical dramatically.
Here's hoping! Though, I wan tot ensure I feel pretty comfortable with the individual keys before adding in chording. Have to get my fingers to do the basic movements first and then move into chording. Hoping it doesn't take too long!