Using Keyboardy with only the right hand:

Keyboardy helps you improve touch typing by reducing the need for your hands to shift left and right the keyboard to reach keys. When you press a special key, in this case, the Space key, Keyboardy brings the keys on the left side of the keyboard under your right hand fingers.


In the image above, touch typing with two hands occurs by keeping the hands stationary and the fingers positioned on the A-S-D-F and J-K-L-; row. The user doesn't need to move left and right to reach keys; instead, the fingers move up and down to access different keys. For example, to type the letter 'W', the user simply raises their left ring finger without moving their hand. However, because the keyboard is wider, typing with just the right hand would require moving it left and right to reach keys. This can make memorizing key positions challenging, if not impossible. Without knowing the key locations, you may find yourself constantly looking down at the keyboard.

Keyboardy utilizes the Space key as a Reflector. When the Reflector is not pressed (released), your keyboard will function almost normally and look something like this:


Your keyboard functions essentially as normal, but when the Reflector (Space key) is held down, it will look something like this:


As you can see, the right half of the keyboard contains all the keys typically found on the left side. This means your right hand can remain stationary without needing to move to the left side of the keyboard to access keys. Therefore, memorizing key positions remains straightforward. The only additional aspect to remember is whether to hold the Reflector (Space key) down or not.

Let's type the word "Me" to make things extra clear:

  • Place your right hand on the home position (J-K-L-;) and position your thumb over the Space key, allowing it to also overlay the B key.
  • To type the letter 'M', use your right index finger to press the M key.
  • To type the letter 'E', press and hold the Reflector (Space key) with your thumb. Then, use your right middle finger to press the I key, which will result in typing the letter E.
  • To create a space between words, since your thumb is already overlaying the B key, simply press the B key to type a space. You don't need to bend your thumb to press only the B key; it's okay to press both the B key and the Reflector simultaneously.

Want to use Keyboardy with your right hand only?

Here is how you can change Keyboardy's settings to be used for right hand typing, just change the map to only_right_hand and you will be good to go.


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