Me! I learned to type on typewriters, manual and electric, and yes, I've had to unjam inky lever-arms, untangle stuck typewriter ribbons (spool or cartridge), and swap type balls, too.
I've also had to justify text using a typewriter, which is a royal pain.
At peak, on a soft-touch computer keyboard, my QWERTY typing speed was ... well, fast enough that I had no difficulty accurately transcribing a two-person conversation. Probably, about 120 wpm.
That, however, was before I became ill with Lyme disease, which has done odd things neurologically, and before the accident that (among other injuries) lamed my right hand/wrist. My speed now is far slower, in part because of difficulty coordinating the action of my left and right hands.
YES, I QWERT
I've also had to justify text using a typewriter, which is a royal pain.
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That, however, was before I became ill with Lyme disease, which has done odd things neurologically, and before the accident that (among other injuries) lamed my right hand/wrist. My speed now is far slower, in part because of difficulty coordinating the action of my left and right hands.