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  <Title>AN ANALYS1S OF THE STANDARD ENGLISH KEYBOARD</Title>
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9, Concluding Remarks
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    <Paragraph position="0"> Many of the results we obtained confirm formerly stated claims on a basis of experimental results. The experimental proofs for the fact that the context of the text directly affects the production of the typing should be of value, for two reasons.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> One is that it shows that typing is a highly mental process, as well as a physical one of moving hands and fingers. Two, and what we wish to emphasize, is that this effect works in the direction of relaxing the tension that might occur in the typing process, so if we look at the typing behavior superficially, we might arrive at wrong conclusions about hand dexterity and the effectiveness of keyboards~ oReports which support the efficacy of the QWERTY keyboard v'&amp;quot; appear to be making this error.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="2">  --247--Acknowledgement: We would like to thank Dr. S. Kawai for helpful suggestions and discussions on our work, and would also like to express our gratitude to Mr. M. Mogaki and Mr. J. Jan for helpful comments.</Paragraph>
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