I've noticed that sometimes a few letters will get turned around despite my confidence that I hit the keys in the correct order.
Type 'st' really fast. If you type st fast enough, you will get 'ts'. But no matter how fast you type 'ts' you will never get 'st'
After a bunch of primitive tests (manually hitting two keys in rapid succession), my observation is that at three keyboards on three machines (two laptops (internal and usb), one tower (ps/2) all junked up on Microsoft) consistently render specific keys typed in rapid succession in reverse order.
For example, the left index home key (Colemak-T) registers before the left middle finger home key (Colemak-S).
E-R is another combination that gets mixed up. If you type 'er' fast enough you will get 're.'
My theory is that, this glitch is related to the way keys are scanned (as a matrix) and the frequency of the scan. And that a keyboard that scans more quickly, or better, directly records the key presses might not have the problem. I haven't tested this glitch on a Macintosh system.
Please share any information you have with this glitch (experiences, causes, solutions).
If this your keyboard does not have the glitch, PLEASE post make and motel.
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