I gotta be honest bro, I'm super impressed with your approach to maintaining your dexterity with your condition.... your WPM typing speed is faster than alot of people I know with 10 fucking fingers. Keep it the fuck up man ❤
@@berghert its obvious the trolling here trying to bring attention to something that you think and are trying to project on to everyone else, gotta get better with ur trolls I sniffeded that out from miles away bud
I don't know why I get disabled creators describing how they do some tasks that obviously are difficult for them in my feed as often as I do, but I appreciate how honest you all are in answering questions I'm too afraid to ask because I love learning these things about people
For real! Ive gotten recommended a couple shorts of the same! It is so interesting to me and admirable and yes I also adore how honest and open they are! Its the best thing to be honest and open and friendly when trying to teach someone else about something.
Some people scoff at companies adding accessibility functionality to their products however here is a perfect example of why it is important to continue innovating stuff. This man deserves his dignity and respect. All human life has value
I dont. He's a waste of Limitwd resources. This is why I'm a Pro Euthanasia Advocate. Did you know Iceland solved its Down Syndrome problem by aborting all Babies in the womb who has down syndrome.
@@hf2706 No but the way this muppet is choosing to conduct himself is definitely unnecessary. Disabled people don't constantly want to be constantly told shit like, "This man deserves his dignity and respect. All human life has value". Save your pitty for yourself.
@@docgrant13 Hey dickhead you do realise you can implement things that help us out without also virtue signalling how amazing of a person you are... right?
My son is physically disabled and he has figured out incredibly creative ways to do just about everything. It’s very heartening to see other people with disabled bodies navigating adult life. Love it. Keep it up!
I'm grateful that you've chosen to educate people. That's all, I just think it's a great thing to do and brings so many benefits to everyone who sees your content.
@@gamerboiiiiiiidoesn’t matter. They can see how one can overcome a serious obstacle. As someone who uses adaptive tech myself, including a special mouse, I love stuff like this.
As a disabled person myself, I do know I actually love hearing about other disabled peoples stories even if their disability is not the same as mine I still love hearing your story
@@GuitarOfTime0116 i’ll tell you secret autism is probably one of the best disabilities to have when you’re a kid because there’s lots of studies done on children with autism so there’s plenty of support out there and help it’s literally just a matter of finding an adult that is understanding and listens to your pacific needs instead of going with “standard procedure”. Yes, you will struggle with adults that don’t listen to you, but you learn not to listen to them. However, autism at the same time is the worst possible disability to have as an adult. This is purely because every case of autism the different so there is no standard procedure of treatment or care and is very heavily understood. Lots of studies mostly done and children have not done the same on adults. There’s less care or less support out there or less help out there for adults with autism And the results are lots of adults that don’t look disabled don’t act disabled seem normal I hate using the word normal. That is the only way I can describe it now trying to navigate this Neurotypical world that is not designed for us in mind at all when you’re a kid life is simple, get up go to school, you must go to school go home, play Xbox eat food play more Xbox go go to bed When you’re an adult you, your life is not that simple anymore. You can’t just get a job but first of all good luck finding a job because with autism you don’t have the association. You can’t make connections between finding a job online and then doing it in the real world And since every case of autism is a little bit different with their own struggles. No employer has a standard procedure for autism because there is no standard for autism, except from being a abnormality and neurological function, which does mean you do you think outside the box a little bit, but what is outside the box and how do you think outside the box is going to be a hindrance because the world is not set up for how you think. And you can’t help how your brain works. Give the blind man a cane or a gay dog, teach the deaf man. How do you sign language or use notes there isn’t really anything like that for autism. Someone is paralysed from the waist down give them a wheelchair there’s nothing like that for autism People with autism struggle with communication adults can struggle with communication that don’t have autism, autistic adults struggle with communication all the time. How unearth can we say “I need this or that” when we don’t know how to explain our own disability, and it’s not obvious for others to see or realise. Isaac in a guest, I have autism part of that means for me anyway it messes up with my special awareness and perception of surroundings, which means I’m not going to be a sharply as we are of things going on around me and where I am in the room as you can imagine this makes it impossible for me to learn how to drive. Yes I will be able to learn the rules of the road on paper but I will never be able to learn how to drive a car. This is purely because there’s no way for me to keep track of not only where my car is in terms of geological location where about it is on the road and keep an eye on the cars around me and make sure I don’t get hit or keep an eye on the traffic lights. I can’t do all that I can do do it but not all at once or more I can’t wait to put I cannot keep track of the brakes and the steering the same time a friend of mine tried to teach me how to drive discovered this. I would focus so hard on the Excelerator to not go so fast that I I lose control over steering. I don’t realise the current time in life are tiny right word focus on the steering I don’t like feet would come off the Excelerator in breaks And I wouldn’t even realise I saw him you can imagine there goes a lot of jobs and immediately out of the window because I cannot drive autism also manipulate my fears I have technophobia so I’m actually incapable of working because even if I did find a job online, I need to be able to walk to it Even if my job was done remotely at home on a computer I’m not capable of doing that because it again it would frighten me. I don’t understand the concept. I don’t know what I’m doing. I can go on RU-vid and type in about the comments, but I’m not technology knowledgeable enough to do any form of employment on a computer online and also my theory will get the best of me So often I have to do adult services that the police don’t like trying to keep things clean for RU-vid in order to make a decent living or Luke criminal activity is more supportive of the disabled than the law!
Bullshit. Those boomers grew up in the typewriter days. Every boomer I've met can naturally type at 120+ wpm without even trying. It's not even funny. Gen Z isn't even taught proper typing form and they have to do the most typing of anybody.
It's not that hard if you use a computer a lot. I used one since 3 years old and even with two fingers on one hand I reached upto 75-85 wpm. But if I use 3 fingers or the standard 10 finger 2 hands I drop to like literally 18-25 wpm. It's all about what you're used to and how used to the keyboard and its layout you actually are. I have seen a guy that had stumps for hands, like not even pointy elbows, just stumps, type at >60 wpm. Amazing to see what humans can get accustomed to.
@@hateme5010You went from diminishing this guy's achievement to praising some random person's that you witnessed. Was it necessary to redirect the attention here to your pov?
@@nathan5645 The guy you're talking about will not die just because of what I did, nor did I directly invalidate him overcoming his adversities, rather I exclaimed that being used to doing things your way makes it go from extraordinary to a banal exercise at least from your POV. You are unnaturally pissy about a random comment, like you personally know the dude from the video and that dude explicitly said my comment hurt him. But I doubt that's the case so why are you talking FOR someone else whom you do not know whatsoever. Handicapped people would hate being treated like everything they do is amazing as it by itself insinuates that they are supposed to be lesser, rather than just another human. Also what do you mean "Redirect attention", not everyone on the internet is attention whoring anything, you are way too aggressive for something you shouldn't be, maybe just learn to not let your emotions talk.
yeah saying that fat is healthy is like saying pizza (american style) is healthy, no shame if your fat but don't say being skinny is wrong because it's not "body positivity" if you want that, then work towards a healthy body
@@jxton_tf you mean bro? theres fat people shaming skinny people because their skinny and saying they look horrible because they arent fat, and we cant do the same because of "body positivity?" what bull shit is that? stop being a 2 faced prick and look at the facts, being fat IS NOT HEALTHY stop trying to say it is!
Nah bud, you’re just close minded. He inspires people because of the way he lives his life even through a hard disability nothing holds him back. That’s what’s inspirational about this man, maybe try looking at things with a more open perspective sir.
That’s dope because he wired his brain to make his elbows work as if it were his hand and fingers! And still use his fingers. Like seriously the mind is unmatched. ❤
right? the brain's ability to adapt to is amazing. it's like how eventually the act of driving a car becomes as easy as walking. the mind is able to extend itself into whatever it can become familiar with
Petition to somehow give this man prosthetic hands and arms so that he can learn to use normally so he can have proper arms so he can function properly and so we can help him (that’s if he wants of course)
He's been doing this for a while now, I used to watch him before, not sure if he was a streamer but the way he plays on the controller is actually insane u should check it out.
This man has taught me a lot about when I make video games I want to allow my games to be enjoyed by people of all types deaf blind mure for blind one I'm thinking I could make interactive brail story with etched designs or I had some other ideas for a hearing heavy based one that would make the mouse vibrate for as long as your scrolling over the design it def be more a story based one for those who blind
fora guy using elbows getting even like half of my wpm makes me super impressed, since i have apposable hands and he has elbows, makes me wonder if he is truly the typing champion
It's probably easier to do something the abnormal way when your body is abnormal too. His writing with his elbows is impressive, but hos elbows are very different from the rest of ours. It'd be way more impressive if I, fully able-bodied, wrote that quickly with my elbows 😂
@@443810 hmm, no. disadvantages is the cause for adaptation. thats how things evolve, from our ancestors resorting to tools because of disadvantages, the need to make things easier. from the moment you are born you are disadvantaged from everyone and everything else, thats why you learn to walk to talk to read, im just impressed at how the human body adapts to the needs regardless of circumstance.
@@nathan5645 if you didn't have hands and started as an infant learning to use your elbows instead, you would be just as smooth with those arm movements as you are currently with your hand movements, because that is what your muscle memory is use to.
I wish you the best in life!! I love it when i see someone totally owning life and being adaptable and not letting anything stand in the way of the things they want. I sense a very good soul and that is something i am noticing is harder and harder to find. Stay happy and stay awesome brother!!
I am inspired by your attitude and willingness to discuss your day to day. I'm curious, do you have fine motor control in your shoulder muscles? It certainly appears so.
@skorpers The first 2 sources that came up both said the average WPM is 40. The creator of the video is above average. And office workers definitely don't average 80+. Go to any business with someone typing, and I guarantee you can tell they're not hitting 80, much less >80.
@@Compos_Mentis96 80 WPM is piss easy. If you aren't hovering under 100 and have been working professionally for any length of time your unemployment check is overdue. Also you definitely didn't find any scientific sources. 40 WPM average is an average of all people including tech illiterates if it even is a legitimate data point. You know reading comprehension is what you should look into. Stop using anecdotes to disprove reality. Profession = higher competency. Random office worker who happens to use a keyboard is not a professional typist. What the fuck are you even on about.
@@skorpersmy mind was so into speedrunning when it came to speed that I thought when he said 52 I thought that was really fast, when I did the test I got 70 something. Because my mind was thinking smaller number means faster.
Considering you only have your elbows and only two inconveniently placed fingers I’d say you have done an amazing job at adapting to your very specific situation.
You showed such amazing control over the keyboard when you were picking it up, practically tossing it around and balancing it on your arm like that! That’s awesome, man.
You sir are an inspiration. Every time I think I have an excuse to not do something or tell myself I can't, this dude didn't let excuses get in his way. You are awesome
This is actually kinda offensive. Having only one correct arm seriously sucks but he doesn’t even have one correct arm so everything is a pain and I can kind of relate
The true definition of just uninstall because you got beat by someone without arms 😂 True inspiration I would've gave up gaming if I was in his situation.
You realize how incredibly awesome you are man? I mean you are going through the same battles as the rest of us with less... A considerable amount less to be honest. I'm so impressed man, words cannot describe how great you are just for being able to get up every morning and face the day!
i should've expected it, but its really cool how he just basically adapted and is able to nimbly handle these peripherals even though they weren't really designed with disabilites in mind
I am not going to lie, those arms look very complicated to use and the fact that you are skilled enough to be able to do every day things with little to no issues is astounding!