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Suggestions on Typing classes ?

Gigawatt

So I landed my first IT job today , but I still finger pick, I do it at a decent speed. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions on websites/Courses 

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1 minute ago, Gigawatt said:

So I landed my first IT job today , but I still finger pick, I do it at a decent speed. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions on websites/Courses 

Congrats! try Typingtest.com

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Touch typing is more of training your fingers for muscle memory. There's no real magic sauce other than to repeatedly do it.

 

So I would say spend about a half-hour to an hour a day for a few days with one region before moving onto the next one, and make sure you review the previous regions. At least that's how I remember it back when I learned how to type.

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https://learn.dvorak.nl/

 

:)

 

Wow, it's been a while since I used Dvorak... I'm amazed I still know where the keys are... guess it's like riding a bike... you never really forget... 

If it weren't for standardized shortcuts I'd still be using Dvorak. Even non-standard shortcuts are really optimized for QWERTY.

 

 

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1 hour ago, dtaflorida said:

https://learn.dvorak.nl/

 

:)

 

Wow, it's been a while since I used Dvorak... I'm amazed I still know where the keys are... guess it's like riding a bike... you never really forget... 

If it weren't for standardized shortcuts I'd still be using Dvorak. Even non-standard shortcuts are really optimized for QWERTY.

that's what COLEMAK is for!!!

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