I definitely agree, but that’s party because my right hand rests at an odd angle. I’ll sometimes lose the home-row on it, but it gives me much faster access to Home/End keys, as well as the numpad and the mouse, and usually those benefits far outweigh the advantages of a “traditional” typing pose.
The problem with tradition is that it’s generally only applicable to a specific set of circumstances :)
I definitely agree, but that’s party because my right hand rests at an odd angle. I’ll sometimes lose the home-row on it, but it gives me much faster access to Home/End keys, as well as the numpad and the mouse, and usually those benefits far outweigh the advantages of a “traditional” typing pose.
The problem with tradition is that it’s generally only applicable to a specific set of circumstances :)