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        That’s casualism. Capitalism is the practice of eating the flesh of your own kind

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          That’s carnivorism. Capitalism is when an organism has tissue made of different genetic composition

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              That’s a cataclysm. Capitalism is a criminal act conducted with computers and resulting in violence, destruction, or death of targets in an effort to scare people and coerce a government to alter it’s policies.

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                That’s cyberterrorism. Capitalism describes a chain of events where an initial action or event triggers a series of subsequent events, each building upon the previous, leading to a larger, often unforeseen, outcome.

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      That is the way I was taught, but not the way I did it then. Never developed the habit, so I never do it.

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      Damn, that makes sense. I one hand everything with my left hand. Maybe it’s because of muscle memmory from playing videogames lol

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      I tend to use right shift for pretty much everything. The arrow glyph has worn off the key I use it so much.

      Important factors:

      1. British English keyboards, like the one I have, tend to be ISO, with a larger shift key on the right. Bigger target. Easier to hit.

      2. I have at least a couple of passwords that each have at least one shifted character from the left side of the keyboard and it’s much easier to use both hands when I need to type those.

      3. It might even go back to the fact that most of my early typing was on a Commodore 64C and the positions of surrounding keys. Hitting shift-lock or run/stop by mistake would have been a nuisance. Caps lock isn’t quite as annoying because it’s not a literal mechanical toggle, but even so, the right shift avoids that particular error.

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    Yes. I still use my computer for mostly writing, so proper technique includes using the Right Shift key when capitalizing anything on the left hand side of the keyboard.

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      Same. That’s why it’s there, folks.

      Ergonomically, you should use the Shift (or Ctrl or Alt) key on the opposite side of the keyboard as the key you are modifying. This helps prevent carpal tunnel issues because you can keep your wrists straight and not be twisting them unnaturally to reach key combos. You should also not have your wrists resting on the wrist rest or other surface while typing as that also contributes to carpal tunnel problems. Just use it in between stretches of typing (or maybe people just hunt and peck these days, I dunno).

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      I thought this was strange, but I noticed my muscle memory actually uses left shift for letters typed with my left hand, and right shift for my right, I use my pinkie in either case.

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    I think a good followup question for this one would be “Were you able to answer the question from memory?”

    I couldn’t remember, so I had to do some typing to see. And based on the amount of visible keycap wear, I’d say they get used equally.

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    Interesting. Ive never thought about it but I think I actually capitalize exclusively with RShift.

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    Well, I don’t use the wrong shift key /s

    I do. Perhaps, as another poster pointed out, it ties into typing classes I had back in the late '80s or early '90s.