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Why is my spelling broccoli when I type but not when I handwrite? Anybody else have the same problem?
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Sorry! Seriously, I don't have that problem, but my other half does. His handwritten stuff is fine, but some of his spelling on typewritten documents is dreadful. I think part of his problem though is that he has never learned to type properly so has to look at the keys rather than at the screen.
You've also got to differentiate between spelling errors and typos. Every now and again I do make typos when one hand works quicker than the other. My usual ones are teh (the), adn (and) and thsi (this).
Sorry! Seriously, I don't have that problem, but my other half does. His handwritten stuff is fine, but some of his spelling on typewritten documents is dreadful. I think part of his problem though is that he has never learned to type properly so has to look at the keys rather than at the screen.
You've also got to differentiate between spelling errors and typos. Every now and again I do make typos when one hand works quicker than the other. My usual ones are teh (the), adn (and) and thsi (this).
There's a design fault in the keyboard. What idiot out O next to P ?
PS Lawyers like us, Barmaid, shouldn't say 'typo' or indeed 'computer error'. We should say that there was a 'lapsus muris' ' a slip of the mouse', by analogy with 'lapsus calami' 'a slip of the pen'. Got to impress the client.Latin is dead useful sometimes. I once used 'ordered in absentia puli [actually I used the Latin for my surname]' as an endorsement for when I got to the Master late and he'd already given his directions (happily favourable) before I got there. LOL Nobody complained about 'ordered in the absence of [me]. :).
PS Lawyers like us, Barmaid, shouldn't say 'typo' or indeed 'computer error'. We should say that there was a 'lapsus muris' ' a slip of the mouse', by analogy with 'lapsus calami' 'a slip of the pen'. Got to impress the client.Latin is dead useful sometimes. I once used 'ordered in absentia puli [actually I used the Latin for my surname]' as an endorsement for when I got to the Master late and he'd already given his directions (happily favourable) before I got there. LOL Nobody complained about 'ordered in the absence of [me]. :).
Handwriting = one letter at a time.
Keyboard = rushing, hitting wrong/multiple keys, trying to type in excess of the 'standard' 2 finger method', or maybe you just have sausage-fingers?
Using a pen gives you more control over the order your letters appear on the page.
Half jabbing at a keyboard and half looking at a screen results in typos, we all do it.
Keyboard = rushing, hitting wrong/multiple keys, trying to type in excess of the 'standard' 2 finger method', or maybe you just have sausage-fingers?
Using a pen gives you more control over the order your letters appear on the page.
Half jabbing at a keyboard and half looking at a screen results in typos, we all do it.