This may not seem like a big deal, but for a writer who "writes" by typing (not speaking), it has been a noticeable difference. My speed, at best 60-80 wpm pre MS, had dropped to 30 wpm pre transplant and then to about 20 wpm post transplant... and my accuracy was crappy. I slowly got back up to around 30 wpm, but in the last few months I've noticed a definite improvement.
Now 40 wpm is not great, but I don't have to hunt and peck these days and I'm missing fewer keystrokes. I'm no longer looking at Dragon Naturally Speaking (the best voice-to-text software on the market), which I had been keeping my eyes on for sales. We'll see if it continues to get better with more time.
Now 40 wpm is not great, but I don't have to hunt and peck these days and I'm missing fewer keystrokes. I'm no longer looking at Dragon Naturally Speaking (the best voice-to-text software on the market), which I had been keeping my eyes on for sales. We'll see if it continues to get better with more time.
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