Is it difficult to learn how to touch type on an AlphaGrip?
The answer to that depends on several factors: It takes much less time to learn to touch type on an AlphaGrip than it does on a standard keyboard because your fingers naturally fall on all the buttons necessary to type, unlike the keyboard which requires formal classroom training to learn how to move your fingers from side to side and up and down 5 rows of keys. AlphaGrip users, in contrast, can easily teach themselves to touch type on the AlphaGrips Enhanced Qwerty letter layout (for touch typists there is a 70% letter/finger correlation between the AlphaGrip and a standard Qwerty keyboard). Nevertheless, typing with your hands in a vertical orientation is different than typing with them in a horizontal one, so it does take time to become proficient. It takes only a few minutes to learn to touch type on an AlphaGrip (defined as using the proper fingers on the proper keys to generate the correct characters without looking at your fingers). It is developing the finger memory necessary t