Question for Vim search and peck typists

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Published on 2010-04-01T17:49:00Z Indexed on 2010/04/02 0:43 UTC
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I'm trying to write a Vim tutorial and I'd like to start by dismissing a few misconceptions, as well as giving some recommendations.

I don't know if I should dismiss touch-typing as a misconception, or include it as a recommended prerequisite.

At the time I learned the editor, I had already been touch typing for a couple of years, so I have absolutely no idea what would be the experience of a two-fingered typist in Vim.

Are you a vim two-fingered typist? what has your experience been like?

EDIT:

I'm not sure if my question was clear enough. Maybe it's my fault, I don't know. I get mixed replies and other questions (why do you write this? what does one have to do with the other?), instead of empirical info (I don't touch type and it's been (fine|hell)).

Some programmers touch-type others search and peck. In the middle, there's Vim which requires a certain affinity with keys to do various operations. I am a touch typist and I have no clue what my experience would have been like with the editor if I wasn't. I can't honestly picture myself pecking some of these combos. But like I said, I don't know what it is like. Before telling someone to start using Vim, I'd like to know if I should dismiss touch-typing as a misconceived requirement.

So, I'll rephrase the question, have you felt that not being a touch-typist has impeded on your experience with Vim?

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