For quite a while I had a keyboard with very few letters visible as I'd worn them off. It became counter productive as I usually ended up taking dilation from my wife to speed up the completion of her word processing tasks . usually a wordy fax document containing lesson plans for the rare occasions that she was off work ill. I usually ended up being late for work on such occasions.
I bought a new keyboard to get rid of the stress but had some difficulty getting used to the presence of the letters...very odd.
I had a touch typing tutor program that changed the words you had to type just before you got to them. So if you read a line of text and then typed it looking at the keyboard you would get half way and then type a load of rubbish.
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