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Comment author: Kindly 02 July 2012 09:40:14PM 1 point [-]

Is there any advantage to a keyboard with no labels on the keys besides showing off?

Comment author: Kingoftheinternet 02 July 2012 09:46:44PM 6 points [-]

Mine made me learn where all the wacky symbols used in programming languages are, like {. If there's a key on your keyboard that you didn't learn when you first learned to touch type, but you now use, a blank keyboard will force you to learn to type it without looking at your keyboard.

The showing off is probably more important though.

Comment author: CharlesR 03 July 2012 02:24:52AM 2 points [-]

It levels the playing field for those who use non-standard layouts.

Comment author: shokwave 02 July 2012 10:44:45PM 0 points [-]

A keyboard is, for many of us, the single highest-bandwidth tool we have. Even people who've learned to touch-type will find they learned 80% or so of touch-typing.

Comment author: lincolnquirk 02 July 2012 10:01:06PM 0 points [-]

There are some people who can't learn to touch-type until they're forced to (by removing the labels, or other ham-fisted method). For those people, a das-keyboard or a can of spray paint will be a good investment, because their typing speed and accuracy will go up.