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Typing words to Anwerbank
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When I am typing words to make a statement to Answerbank I find letters missing & I am constantly having to correct what I have aleady typed. When I am using my keyboard for everything else (eg. Word & Emailing) I am having no problems at all ( it has taken me ages to type this very slowly one letter at a time). Is anyone else having this problem ? My system is W7 & I am using IE9 to communicate with A/B.
WR.
WR.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't like IE but to test matters I am typing this into AB via IE9.....So far there are not any problems. My OS is Vista and I use Firefox as my default Browser.....A far better Browser than IE; although most of our Techies I think prefer Google Chrome.
There that's done, hopefully, without a single letter missing or jumping. If there are, then I feel sure it is a result of Typos on my part.
Ron.
There that's done, hopefully, without a single letter missing or jumping. If there are, then I feel sure it is a result of Typos on my part.
Ron.
I am typing at my normal speed to see if it is happening this morning. It appears to be OK so far though. Around the rugged rocks and ragged robin ran and so on and so forth For ever nd ever and ever amen. It would appear to have left out an a so far but that is all. I definitely typed an a. I am a very fast typing and I am running out of things to say at the moment, will be back later to check again. I think it gets worse the longer I am on AB. Am very bored now, bye by
Yes. maybe my fingers work faster than my brain. Let's try again and concentrate:
teh
teh
teh
tthe (nearly)
teh
I think it's because I'm using two ahnds (another mistake).
But you're right, it's my fault not AB's as I did it on Word then (so why do I get 'then' right) pasted it in.
So teh Ed's off the hook
teh
teh
teh
tthe (nearly)
teh
I think it's because I'm using two ahnds (another mistake).
But you're right, it's my fault not AB's as I did it on Word then (so why do I get 'then' right) pasted it in.
So teh Ed's off the hook
"teh" is such a common typo that it's on its way to becoming a word ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teh
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