I am dyslexic so I often put the type the letters in reverse order if they are left and right hand letters on the keyboard.I have a lot (I mean a *lot*) of autocorrect entries in MsWord. I wouldn't touch-type half as fast as I do if not for that. It's annoying when I have to use e-mail and typing in here etc with no autocorrect.
I spned (see!) spend a lot of time rewriting words like that.
I also have this terrible habit of typing Lousie instead of Louise. Makes me laugh when I meet people called Louise, though.
My other problem with typing is that my little fingers are very low-set on my hands, making them short compared with my other fingers. It makes the touch-typing more difficult because I have to compensate for that. It makes it a bit more difficult playing the flute and tin whistle, but luckily playing the Celtic harp doesn't require the pinkies.
Helen