> Well, if he were writing with a computer, odds are good that it would have caught the typos "mv" and "computcr".
Those are not typos; on neither QWERTY nor Dvorak keyboards are "v" and "y" close together, nor "c" and "e", and the letter sequences "mv" and "tcr" are far less common than the letter sequences "my" and "ter". No, those are OCR errors, made with a computer.
Those are not typos; on neither QWERTY nor Dvorak keyboards are "v" and "y" close together, nor "c" and "e", and the letter sequences "mv" and "tcr" are far less common than the letter sequences "my" and "ter". No, those are OCR errors, made with a computer.