That is when you are typing and you use a a few fingers, but you have to look for the key you are looking for (hunt), then when you see it you press the key, usually in a pecking motion. (Peck)
So, people refer to this typing style as Hunt & Peck.
randomly, hunt and peck.
Peck is bigger
No, he is not
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Gregory Peck's full name is Eldred Gregory Peck
They might take a peck if they found a dead one, but eagles don't hunt vultures for food.
37.24 cups in a peck
With hunt and peck, you have to look at the keyboard because you don't know where the letters are and you have to hunt for them. Usually, this means that people use their two index fingers to type--it looks like pecking away at the keys. Touch typing means that your hands and your mind know all the keys on the keyboard by mind memory and muscle memory. You don't look at the keyboard--instead you look at why you're typing so you can watch for mistakes. You type based on the touch and feel of your keyboard. Because each of your fingers is assigned only to two or three keys apiece, you're able to maintain hand position on the keyboard and the letters just flow unconsciously from your fingers. Touch typists are universes faster than people who hunt and peck on their keyboards.
No, they are not related. Gregory Peck does have a grandson who is an actor though, his name is Ethan Peck.
A peck is greater.
A peck is bigger
Eight quarts are in one peck