What is another word for hunt-and-pecks?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌntandpˈɛks] (IPA)

hunt-and-peck is a term used to describe a typing style where the typist looks at the keyboard and searches for individual keys, then types them one by one. This style is slow and laborious, and can lead to many errors. Some common synonyms for "hunt-and-pecks" are "one-fingered typing," "chicken pecking," and "two-fingered typing." Other variations include "finger searching," "poking and prodding," and "slow-motion typing." All of these terms refer to the same inefficient typing style that can be improved by learning touch typing, a skill that involves typing without looking at the keyboard.

What are the hypernyms for Hunt-and-pecks?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    keyboarding skills, keyboard techniques, letter entering techniques, typing methods.

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