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I get jsut (just) , wnat (want) and fodd (food) about 90% of the time I type those words. I am an excellent speller in real life and speak well, but my typing skills show a definite pattern of mismatched vowel/consonant combinations. If it helps I am a visual thinker.

2007-12-24 19:35:57 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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I bet in real life you are more of an audio kinetic thinker. I bet you listen to alot of music and can recite it word for word--RIGHT???? I have a professor that is soooo smart, yet he is so a dyslexic typist---It's all good!!!

2007-12-24 19:53:35 · answer #1 · answered by heidyayers 1 · 1 1

Typing Dyslexia

2016-10-16 04:34:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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I get jsut (just) , wnat (want) and fodd (food) about 90% of the time I type those words. I am an excellent speller in real life and speak well, but my typing skills show a definite pattern of mismatched vowel/consonant combinations. If it helps I am a visual thinker.

2015-08-14 19:41:28 · answer #3 · answered by Dionna 1 · 0 0

when I do that its because I confuse the letters. especially cause I'm around computers for 9 years I dont need to look at the keyboard anymore, I just watch in the screen and type, cause I know exactly where which button is, but I still confuse the letters.

my opinino is if you can type normally fast, maybe you dont need to think which button you have to press. typing isnt like writing on the paper when people usually spell each letter in their minds, they think which letter comes next. I think we learn how to type every word. I can write this answer almost without any problems, but when it comes to very hard words that I dont use everyday, then it gets harder. in words like archaeology I have to think which letter comes next, otherwise I only think which word I wanna write and then I type.

or if you type very quickly, then maybe you press some buttons too quickly. especially if the buttons are sensitive. I still ahve the first keyboard and the keys are a little bit harder to press, but when I was typing at my friend on a newer keyboard with very smooth and sensitive keys, then I've made quite many mistakes.

and sometimes I add S at the ends of the words. I'm not sure why I do that. maybe because S is used to tell something in the plural form. I think its because when we type we dont focus 100% on our typing (if you are skilled). I think we actually type more subconsciously and then we make mistakes. I dont know, maybe thats the reason.

2007-12-24 20:15:35 · answer #4 · answered by baywatch 3 · 1 0

My sense of this started with dropping the first character of a word and has grown over a few years to getting mixed orders sometimes three characters apart. So something is going on in the signalling. This is apart from typos due to being self trained and faster than I can keep up.
It may be that my download of information to be verbalized is far in excess of what I can type - which is extraodinarily slower than verbal thought phrasing - AND that a pressure to fulfil the communication makes a certain ongoing imbalance like a wave about to break. However, I don t feel stressed in that - merely at rest in a clear focus.
I decided to google in case it turns out to be associated with any known toxicity or deficiency...

2016-02-23 03:18:28 · answer #5 · answered by Brian 1 · 0 0

Oh my gosh, I do that all the time too.

I think I might be dyslexic only because when I read I usually jump ahead of myself, then I have to go back and read the words again. I do that with typing too. My backspace button is wearing out the white lettering. lol.

2007-12-24 19:48:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Dysgraphia is a type of learning problem that involves the inability to write despite any lack of motor problems. Check int that. What you are talking about is most likely related to a neurological type of disorder.

2016-03-28 13:25:39 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i do believe in typing dyslexia. i think its going to be one of those things they discover fifty years down the road, and say hey! so thats what that was...and we just have to suffer for the now....

2007-12-24 19:39:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I dont think so. I am not dyslexic, I just type real lousy as I dont have any formal lessons in typing.

2007-12-24 19:40:04 · answer #9 · answered by MoreOfMe 4 · 1 0

Excellent question! I am constantly correcting myself. I think it's possible. Maybe i better check back on the psot &s ee if anyone has the answer!

2007-12-24 19:41:27 · answer #10 · answered by AnnaMaria 7 · 0 0

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