You're typing and you noticed a one-letter typo in the next to last word you typed. Do you...
Posted by
Dano (aka dano)
Jan 22 '09, 11:03
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A) Use the mouse to highlight the letter and correct it.
B) Backspace to the error and retype.
C) Ignore it for now figuring you'll proof the whole thing later.
D) Not care enough to bother correcting it ever.
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Responses:
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I Ctrl+arrow left and arrow left to the mistake, backspace and retype the mistake, and Ctrl+arrow right (or End) to resume typing -- nm
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con_carne
Jan 22, 11:09
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e) I use "option delete" to get to te end of the previous word, and the error keys to get to the letter. -- nm
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the year of the ox loves mandy lane
Jan 22, 11:08
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Depends how far back it is. Backspace if it's within the word I'm on, mouse if it's further back. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jan 22, 11:07
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B. -- nm
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kelly
Jan 22, 11:07
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monkeys. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jan 22, 11:06
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It depends on my mood. I usually catch typos faster than that, with the except of "spacebar" typos -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 22, 11:05
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I always backspace. -- nm
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Dano
Jan 22, 11:04
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backspace. -- nm
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Andie
Jan 22, 11:04
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