Undervalued skill! I think having access to quality typing skills enables a smoother interface to computers in general, which makes using them substantially more pleasant.
I don't quite type as fast as I think, but as I type this, I'm considering my phrasing more than I'm considering how to put the phrasing into the text box, so I feel like I'm experiencing a slower version of what you're talking about.
> access to quality typing skills enables a smoother interface to computers
100% agree! I actually studied the use of typing exercises in CS college students. Incidentally, the lowest performing students benefitted the most having those available.
I don't quite type as fast as I think, but as I type this, I'm considering my phrasing more than I'm considering how to put the phrasing into the text box, so I feel like I'm experiencing a slower version of what you're talking about.