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Subject: typing dyslexia


Author:
Gary (?)
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Date Posted: 23:02:31 09/14/11 Wed

I find that I often type with dyslexia syndrome.
For example I'll type a 'r' for a 'u' or other letters with the opposite hand/finger; or I'll type 're' instead of 'er' and frequently transpose ei for ie and have to constantly correct myself. E.G. most often I'll type becasue instead of because. I'm 57. Is this an aging thing or a form of mild dyslexia? BTW I've done it all my life but seem to be doing it more as I age. I also transpose numbers by space, e.g., I'll type 54 instead of 45.

Any ideas?

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