yep.

the only thing i could add to what has already been said is that 
david's method is what i have also found very quick in predominantly 
scalar passages.  with various styles of new music there are more and 
larger and varied intervallic jumps, so the computer or midi keyboard 
comes in handy then. and you can use these different approaches 
simultaneously, e.g., using arrow keys for scalar passages then 
immediately shifting to computer keyboard when you hit a more complex 
melodic situation, etc..

>Count me as one more in the Speedy club.  I use Speedy Entry with 
>the qwerty keyboard.

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