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I thought they were for the blind?

I put my hand in the keyboard and feel for either the enter button or the space bar button and use those as a guide for when typing in the dark. Once I get started I don't need them though.
 
They're for touch typing.

Do people still do that? I find it a lot faster without getting distracted by this 'home keys' stuff :?

Why is it called touch typing? You don't need those bumps. I find the space bar with my fingers and then I just know where the rest of the keys are and never have to look at the keyboard.
 
I learnt how to type on my own. I don't know which fingers push which buttons really, I think whichever is closest pushes that button.
 
My keyboard is reformated to the Dvorak layout. So the dashes are under the "U" and the "H" keys.

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Lex
 
That would certainly set my typing back a few words a minute. I have enough fun with the extended reach for the laptop keyboard.
 
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