Ask HN: Tips for coding with one hand?
After breaking my right (dominant) arm on my bike yesterday, I had to get a cast that restricts the use of my arm to the point where I can only use my left arm with my computer. Seeing that I'll have to wear this cast for at least four weeks, do any of you with experience with this have any suggestions? Typing with just my left hand is very slow and frustrating. Thanks.
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 48.0 ms ] threadIt's not as fast as two hands, but it's a definite improvement over nothing.
[1] http://www.jsoftware.com/
If you're in or around San Francisco I can show you more of my technique for typing fast with one hand. You can hit me up on twitter tweets @gdi2290
If you focus on anything, let it be this, to reduce strain in your left hand while continuing to work. I personally spend a lot of money on keyboards and mouses as that is your interface with anything you do at a computer.
The most comfortable setup I have found is a small apple bluetooth keyboard (low travel laptop style keys) and a logitech mobile mouse. If you have the money, it might be worth looking into getting a touch pad.
In college I had a TA who broke his hand. He coped by using a mirror keyboard layout so when a button was held down, the values of all the keys changed.
He ended up being able to type 60wpm and ended up challenging some of his students to a typing contest and beating them.
In any case, give it a shot. It's free, right?
[0]: http://blog.xkcd.com/2007/08/14/mirrorboard-a-one-handed-key...
The best I can say is take it easy - don't force the use of your broken arm - you could really mess things up if you push it before it's healed.