Interpretation
My perception changes with each new reading. I find that I'm unable to determine who is speaking although there is a good chance that this line belongs to Me:
Me says What?
Me because previous line was Excuse me and Me may have heard its name.
I don't know if this puzzle is solvable but it would have been nice if a solution was made available for review.
Confusion and Tone and Humor
This is like a puzzle. The more I work at assigning the names, the more confused I get.
There is a sense that the voices are confused too as to who is speaking to who as well despite that the grammar should help them determine whether they are speaking about themselves or were theys speaking to the others.
I like how the tone varies to give the impression that there are several entities.
The one that says Typing... comes across as very involved in its activity and isn't really paying attention to the others, where as at least one of the others appear to be curious.
If "oneself" may represent the totality of these three parts of a whole, then I get the impression that Myself and I are trying to learn more about oneself by hovering over Me while Me is Typing... whereas Me is the part whose attention is split between the Typing... activity and oneself. Although by the end of the piece, it's possible that Me and one other are Typing...
Despite the confusion, I found the moment when the voices confused themselves as well to be funny. I was also tickled that the selves can feel emotions such as jealousy and curiosity.
Me, Myself, and I
There are three voices. Almost like Who's on First? from Abbott and Costello where the name and the subject are similar enough to cause confusion. The Capitalization sort of helps but to keep my mind rigidly fixed to the correct assignment is much more difficult than one would think.
I made numerous attempts to solve this puzzle but if there is a solution, then it is beyond me.