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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 93358"><p>I've never owned a keyboard where the letters didn't wear off. At work, it's the number pad on the left that wears off...accounting. If I look at the keyboard, I have to think about what letters are rubbed off...I'm not used to looking at it. I just know where the letters are by touch. I couldn't draw one out by memory. </p><p></p><p>HereWeGo - my daughter is a lefty and she uses the mouse on the right side, but it's the way she learned. Even on her laptop, she uses her right hand for the mouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 93358"] I've never owned a keyboard where the letters didn't wear off. At work, it's the number pad on the left that wears off...accounting. If I look at the keyboard, I have to think about what letters are rubbed off...I'm not used to looking at it. I just know where the letters are by touch. I couldn't draw one out by memory. HereWeGo - my daughter is a lefty and she uses the mouse on the right side, but it's the way she learned. Even on her laptop, she uses her right hand for the mouse. [/QUOTE]
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