I have been blogging using the same brand of PC keyboard since 2000 – the A4TECH. Above, Christine Joy Bagalanon Refresca shares on Facebook Friday the Thirteenth 2023 Samir Kumar Bardhan’s illustrated post on the topics “Hand Position On Keyboard,” “Fast Typing Tips,” “Introduction To Computer Keyboard,” Keyboarding Chart,” and some Ctrl shortcuts.
Samir
explains not in English, so I cut him off, literally. Yes, the PC
keyboard is extremely important to me as a digital writer, editor, desktop
publisher, and blogger. Today, even as I just turned 83 (thank God!), I blog
every single day, meaning – I type, delete, rephrase, correct, spell-check,
move a sentence or two, then compose an illustrative image with my text – all
the while using the PC keyboard.
Yes,
my favorite keyboard is the A4TECH, and from a PH seller of digital tools
labelling itself “Thinking Tools Inc”
– yes, the PC keyboard is a thinking tool!
Yes, my A4TECH is my indispensable gadget for thinking out
each one of my essays – I have mastered the keys so that I can type with an
almost 100%accuracy without looking! That means I can concentrate almost
100% on thinking and writing out my thoughts and editing them with pleasure!
And
oh yes, I am using in composing my essays Microsoft
Word 2016 – you got that right, not MS 2019, not MS 2020, not
MS 2021, not MS 2023, not MS 365.
If
you then call me a backward digital warrior – I will know that you don’t
understand not only PC keyboarding but using the shortcuts of your word
processing software. Those hundred MS 2016 shortcuts I have memorized help me escape
Hell, typing such entries as ALLCAPS, Small
Caps, italics for scientific names, names of sources like
“Rappler” – I type "rappler" and it becomes “Rappler” as I press the
spacebar.
Not
to forget my name; when I type “frank a hilario” (yes, no caps), MS Word 2016
turns it automatically into “Frank A
Hilario” when I press the spacebar.
And
how do I turn a whole paragraph like this into large print automatically? I
type the paragraph first, go to the first word (Ctrl+Up), select the whole
paragraph (Ctrl Down) – then Ctrl+(Plus) 5 times. No sweat.
An indefatigable writer, here is what I wrote 6+ years ago (“Tuesday,
27 June 2017: Live & Let Die, AHA!” iPursuit
Of Knowledge, blogspot.com):
I taught myself digital writing in 1985, and I have not
stopped self-exploring the wonders of the digital world since then. Right now,
I have 2 monitors: my Lenovo at 14 inches and my ViewSonic at 22 inches, and I
have 4 windows of Word 2013 documents open, 4 different files, 2 at each
monitor on "cascade" view, I have an external keyboard (the ergonomic
A4TECH), and I have my mouses left and right – so I am armed to the teeth, easy
to jump from one essay to the other as I write and rewrite and rewrite.
A4TECH,
thank you for inventing this wonderful keyboard. Mwah!@517