Sidestepping the issue of why you’re only using one hand, on a standard QWERTY board and without letting one hand stray onto the other’s territory (example: right hand typing E) what names can you spell out. Bonus points for long names.
Fred Savage
Sidestepping the issue of why you’re only using one hand, on a standard QWERTY board and without letting one hand stray onto the other’s territory (example: right hand typing E) what names can you spell out. Bonus points for long names.
Fred Savage
Pink
Also,
Pliny
Gaga
Steve Reeves
Sade? Maybe the accent disqualifies… certainly not long anyways.
Dave Carter
If you wanna count fictional characters, Edward Ferrars is pretty long. I guess Edward V would count too.
Erte (although, as with Sade, the accented e may disqualify it)
Xerxes
Ted Wass (actor from ‘Soap’)
Bill Mumy
YEAH!
Another right handed one: Lil Jon.
OKAY!
The B is a left-handed letter.
Dave Stewart (the baseball player)
Barbara Stewart (of whom there are two listed in Wikipedia, an anti-immigration New Zealand politician and a Kazoo virtuoso)
Kunilou
and Cher
Meh, close enough. I never liked home row typing anyway.
CHER? :dubious:
Treebeard (well, he was a celeb in Middle Earth)
According to this cite, there are six people in this country named Honolulu Philip.
I wish one of them were a celebrity.
If you’re as dominant left-handed as I am, you have a tendency to stretch the left side of the keyboard to include the u, h, z and n keys.
I sense that some might disagree.
Yeah. I was thinking of the traditional home row hand position where tgb and yhn are the left/right boundaries.
What about the “Y” key? And how did “Z” key jump all the way over to the right side?