That is the exact opposite of how you’re supposed to do things (assuming you’re on a qwerty keyboard or other keyboard where P is typed with the right hand). The reason there are two shift keys is so that you can hold down the one that is not the one you’re typing the letter with, i.e. you should be using the left shift key to type P, but the right shift key to type Q, W, E, R, etc.
Yes. E.g. when typing a capital
PQ. But less often for more complex chords, I use left hand modifiers more often when using multiple modifiers.That is the exact opposite of how you’re supposed to do things (assuming you’re on a qwerty keyboard or other keyboard where P is typed with the right hand). The reason there are two shift keys is so that you can hold down the one that is not the one you’re typing the letter with, i.e. you should be using the left shift key to type P, but the right shift key to type Q, W, E, R, etc.
Yeah, but I’m gonna one hand it anyway!
You’re thinking of a different qwerty.
Ah, you’re right, I got my left and right mixed up in that example 😅
Anyway, I use both.