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Correcting Bad Typing Habits with the Smith Corona Electric Typewriter 63024 by [[PeriscopeFilm]]
Motion should happen only at the level of the fingers and not at the wrist or even the arms. Type only with your fingers and not your wrists or arms.
Allow the carriage to glide to complete the carriage return rather than wasting addition time and energy on pushing it all the way. Let the momentum do the work.
Use the paper release when removing letters to reduce wear on your rollers and prevent ripping of the paper.
Drop the paper into the top of the platen and against the paper guide to improve alignment can save time.
Setting the right hand margin will help save huge amounts of time from the transcriptionist looking back and forth to get proper margins otherwise.
Using correct typing for numerals will speed up typing numbers as well.
For the top tabulator, use your index fingers alternately instead of hitting it with your entire hand.
Hugging the keys with your fingers allows you to type faster, much like a drummer keeps the sticks closer to the drumhead when drumming quickly.
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- Apr 2024
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Because of aging, the rubber feet of many typewriters can harden thereby reducing their friction against the table on which they sit. As a result, this can cause one's typewriter to "walk" across the table as they type for extended periods necessitating their recentering from time to time. To remedy this, one could use custom made typewriter mats with rubber bottoms to prevent this walking as well as to protect the table underneath. Other options which may also work are either wool or felt pads from fabric stores or from Chinese/Japanese calligraphy stationers. In Japanese these mats are called shitajiki.
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