Keys.
I don't think about what I'm doing, it's muscle memory. Like playing a video game, I don't think about pushing up, left, right...I just move my thumb.
It's like lifting your arm...you don't think 'I'm going to lift my arm', you just do it.
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Keys.
I don't think about what I'm doing, it's muscle memory. Like playing a video game, I don't think about pushing up, left, right...I just move my thumb.
It's like lifting your arm...you don't think 'I'm going to lift my arm', you just do it.
Let me think about what I'm typing.... I'm just thinking about typing. I type fairly fast so I think more about next location of my fingertips. Yeah I don't really think about each letter, more about the words but I think more about just where I'm placing my fingertips.
Words!
I guess if im copying something I might think letters but otherwise i think words, or whole phrases.
I just think about the words. Thinking about every single letter seems very confusing to me..
Give your history teacher this message from me: "*slap* Silly bitch."
I think of the whole word, and about 10 words ahead if it's a long sentence. If it's a short sentence, I usually just think of the whole thing.
When I write with good old pen and paper, I have the words inside my head beforehand and then just write the words down. Same with typing; I just type the words as I would write.
I used to type up all my notes in college so I could actually read them (my handwriting in college was awful). I learnt a lot that way, so I don't really agree with what your teacher said. Though different things work for different people.
words I think.
Does it really matter? Oh yeah words.
I type stuff and if it doesn't look right I keep backspacing it until it looks right. Sure I mess up a lot, but yeah.