Hong Kong Commission.
Report 750809
Intentional
or accidental
distortion of the pressure exerted
affects the natural speed and fluency. Calculations can be
made to determine whether the pressure exerted is natural
or unnatural and, depending on the instrument used, in
which hand and at which angle the instrument was held.
The speed of handwriting varies and can be calculated.
Obviously a person who uses large handwriting with
exaggerated movements will produce less in the same time
than another who produces small writing and simplifies the
style. The brain controls the speed of production and is
consistent when maturity is attained, allowing for the fact
that differences will normally occur between habitual actions,
such as a signature and the writing of something unfamiliar
which is being composed. Once writing becomes a natural
process, the speed is constant. As with the pressure, it can
be modified, usually to slow it down intentionally but
can be intentionally increased in speed for a
period of time.
very limited
Fluency is control and lack of control over the writing line.
It can be seen easily under high stereoscopic magnification
and is the evenness of the written line.
calculations in that it
The brain makes subconscious
proportions writing, without, or in spite of, conscious
thought and it will space letters, words and lines without
the writer realising.
The personal habits are used to identify the writer; the
variation occurring in the formations and tendencies will
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