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I think the most important advantage of touch screen is that you don’t need to carry a separate key board which saves a lot of space and enhance its portability. But I am not at all comfortable typing in a touch screen and often consumes a lot of time correcting mistakes. But I can type pretty well in key boards because I can place my fingers well on the board. I also get a feel of the keys while typing which is not possible in touch pads.
How good are you at touch screen typing?
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I cannot say I'm that good regarding these touchscreens, still trying to get accustomed to fix mistakes you can make when writing very quickly.
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In compare of normal keyboard yes it is difficult to handle keyboard on touch screen. In past I was making many mistakes. But now things are going fine. Yes it is still not that comfortable like normal keyboard. But I can manage somehow.
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I'm not very good. I usually end of touching two buttons at the same time and specially since my view is a little blurred. Glasses can help but I still miss a lot. I always prefer a physical keyboard because I also like to know when I press the buttons correctly and it's much harder to miss.
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Ugh, I hate those things, every time I have tried to use it takes me ages to click on something and at times I end up clicking a different thing than the one I wanted. The only way that I can properly use my laptop is with one of those small portable mouses that makes it everything work a usual
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I like touchscreen devices like my iPhone, but touchscreen tablets get pretty annoying real fast.