up_the_irons: Thank you for the explaination. wb LT morning Evening. Afternoon. LT: Sorry for #windows ha ha ha Silly me Does knowing how to touch type, enable one to realize a mistake has been made simply by the feel / touch of the keyboard. As opposed to waiting to see the actual error on the screen and register then that an error has occured? One of the vim books I am reading suggests so. Yes. i know im wrong when my fingers arent following my muscle memory ill still press all the whitespace though :P so, to correct do you usually backspace out the entire word till the error and re-type, or navigate to the error and fix it in place? mnathani: yes, you do know before it appears on screen; that's one of the first things you notice when you start touch typing depends how long into the word the error occurs ;) i hit ctrl-w a lot (erase word, start over) brb Yeah I ^w and ^u a ton, instinctively. I also ESC cc instinctively, for the same reason. I cannot type an English word from the middle. I especially cannot type only the first half of an English word. :P Hah!