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Simply put, I developed a bad habit of not using my right pinkie when typing, and type at about 60 wpm without using it much. I'm on a natural ergonomic keyboard and when reading found out that I was using a few "improper" finger positions. I'm comfortable with using the ring finger, and for the last 2 weeks have been trying to retrain myself, and my typing speeds have decreased dramatically while trying this. I have a bad habit of not feeling comfortable using the pinkies much. I do have somewhat long fingers so using them seems cramped compared to using the ring.

Do you think its an issue that will prevent my continued typing speed proficiency and I should become slower for a few months for a long term gain?

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This is nothing to do with programming or computing. – darasd Mar 6 at 15:05
thus.... TAG: Typing, Best-Practices. Typing skills are something very imporant to programming efficiently, i think quite a few would disagree with you there. I want to program quickly, effectively, and correctly. Typing slow can get the in way of me doing that. (not to mention wrist strain) – Sheldon Mar 6 at 15:07
what is the best chair to sit on? what music should i listen to? what is the best food and drink to consume? what hardware is best etc etc. I don't think this is the correct forum. – darasd Mar 6 at 15:10
wow... that's about all I can muster, its something to help my longterm productivity on the computer and yet not important? Whatever. – Sheldon Mar 6 at 15:25
This is definitely related to coding efficiency. Programmers are typists first: codinghorror.com/blog/archives/… – EBGreen Mar 6 at 15:34
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closed as not a real question by Bill the Lizard, George Stocker, ocdecio, ZombieSheep, Ólafur Waage Mar 6 at 15:09

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Check out this question for an in-depth discussion about touch typing. But simply to answer your question, I don't use my pinkies much when typing and I think I type reasonably well (and faster than 60 wpm).

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