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[โ€“] atmur@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I'm early gen z (mid-twenties now), I've have had a touch-screen phone since I was 13, but somehow I am still awful at typing on it. I don't understand how this is a skill people are actually good at. Here's typing test I just did on my phone (the monkeytype website). Look at all those errors, and I was actually trying to do good.

I know people who will write entire emails from their phone and I just don't understand how. I've literally written texts on my computer, and then copied it to my phone to send instead of typing on the touch screen.

In comparison, on my computer with my lovely low-profile mechanical keyboard.

[โ€“] Ilandar@aussie.zone 0 points 2 months ago

One difference is that the touch-screen typists rely heavily on autocorrect. I don't think they're actually as accurate as you think - their spelling and typo errors are being covered up more than yours on the desktop computer.