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Roll your hand across the keyboard and see what you type:

 

 

\zsxgfdsafbh nkil.;hy vgfhjiko hjgfytui9k lvhytuki hyumko vcyasz

 

:veryangry:

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Yes. If you type more numbers than letters, you are scientifically better at maths than language. And if you type more letters on the left side of the keyboard than the right, your brain works faster on the left. (Something I read up in a book today)

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qawsedrtyuiipoihjyfdszxdcfvgbhnjkmlpøæ'-

 

He!  :dude:

 

:veryangry:

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you are...left brained. <_< :wow:

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qawsedrtyuiipoihjyfdszxdcfvgbhnjkmlpøæ'-

 

He!  :dude:

 

:veryangry:

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And how did you manage to type two foreign symbols? <_<

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Just roll across the keyboard...god knows how they come up!

 

aqqqwwwwwwwwwwwwserftykkkkkkkk,';=]# -left

 

d crtkim ,o9/,juio []#',kp mo p[o;loipoblukjp;o;-right

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qawsedrtyuiipoihjyfdszxdcfvgbhnjkmlpøæ'-

 

He!  :veryangry:

 

:wow:

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And how did you manage to type two foreign symbols? :dude:

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The letters ø and æ is on my keyboard, because it's a Norwegian keyboard, and those letters is in the Norwegian alphabeth. There are actually three letters in the Norwegian alphabeth which isn't in American, and they are: æ, ø and å. ( They are after z, and are said in the order they come. )

 

<_<

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qawsedrtyuiipoihjyfdszxdcfvgbhnjkmlpøæ'-

 

He!  :veryangry:

 

:o

357579[/snapback]

 

And how did you manage to type two foreign symbols? :wow:

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The letters ø and æ is on my keyboard, because it's a Norwegian keyboard, and those letters is in the Norwegian alphabeth. There are actually three letters in the Norwegian alphabeth which isn't in American, and they are: æ, ø and å. ( They are after z, and are said in the order they come. )

 

<_<

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Oh. Well, I guess that was a big duh for me. :hug: I'm just so used to seeing American keyboards that I can't imagine that foreign keybords look differently. :hug: Seriously, Americal keyboards haven't changed much in decades! I recently found the keyboard to my old Apple IIgs, and the only difference is that there's no F# keys (F1, F2, etc.) and it has the good ole Reset button at top. And those button above where the arrows are on modern keyboards? Gone. The arrow keys themselves are beneathe the right shift button.

 

Even that felt strange. :dude:

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When I posted the previous posts I was on a Windows keyboard but right now I am on a Macintosch keyboard at college. So many keys are mixed up on different keyboards. I used a German keyboard once at it has the "ss" symbol on it ...

 

savfgn sz`dvf bsdfv gnhgcvb

 

That's left

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I used a German keyboard once at it has the "ss" symbol on it ...

The name of that symbol is ess-zett

 

ß

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Yep that's the one. :lol: ani_de.gif

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