do you pull a keystroke?

A few years ago in GCSE English every single time I was typing up my 'Of Mice and Men' essays I wrote the character name 'Lennis' instead of 'Lennie', that infuriated me, I still remember it now because it literally was every single time.

Find and replace for the win.

Shame you can't find Of Mice and Men and replace it with a better book though, hated that bit of coursework...
 
Find and replace for the win.

Shame you can't find Of Mice and Men and replace it with a better book though, hated that bit of coursework...
I never thought about that, but it would have been a decent idea. At least 'Of Mice and Men' was a bit easier/better than the extension English group who studied 'Lord of the Flies', couldn't have dealt with that.

e: I typed 'dealth' then not; dealt (and just did that quite a few times).
 
My problem is i don't think about what i'm typing when i'm typing it and plus i type to fast for my own good, leads to loads of typos.
 
My problem is i don't think about what i'm typing when i'm typing it and plus i type to fast for my own good, leads to loads of typos.

I dot he same sometimes and I end up having to stop and think for a few seconds if I go off course slightly. :p

I quite liked it actually, compared with others at least.

Well, it's wasn't that bad, but they could pick a book more relevant to British children... If I wanted to learn about US history I would have taken history for a start.
 
I miss the "z" key quite a lot, or at least I miss the "z" out on this keyboard. I think the button is actually on the way out.

It needs really REALLY strong presses.
 
im usually ok, sometimes press the space bar when its not needed, and for some reason i have difficulty typing vodka, i usually type vokda instead, just doesnt seem right to type the d before the k :confused:
 
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