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An overview how to type faster


Learn How to Type Faster With These 8 Sites

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As some of the readers (and editors) of my articles will attest to, my typing skills leave something to be desired. While I use all of the fingers of my right hand, I only use the index finger of my left. Yep, I’m a horrible typist, and I won’t even try to cover it up. However, it’s never too late to try and improve; here’s a couple of sites that will help you type better and faster in no time.

    10-fast-fingers.com

10-Fast-Fingers.com – A 10-step typing tutorial program that teaches you more finger placements in each lesson, and then tests you on them. When you’re all done there is a speed test to see how you improved.

    GoodTyping.com

GoodTyping.com – Has over 27 lessons, offers 18 different keyboard layouts and is available in multiple languages.

    Learn2Type.com

Learn2Type.com – Offers a typing test to test where you are skill wise, and besides teaching just the QWERTY keyboard setup, they also offer AZERTY and Dvorak layouts. Also has lessons for kids as it’s never too early to start learning to type.

    PowerTyping

PowerTyping.com – Okay, so maybe typing sites aren’t all fancy with rounded corner logos, or gradient images, but did you come to look at the pretty, or to learn to type? This site focuses on QWERTY and Dvorak keyboard layouts.

    Peter’s Typing Lessons

Typing-Lessons.org – While the site has a very 1990’s feel to it, the site explains this is on purpose so as not to distract you from the purpose of the site which is to teach. Teaches you all th rudimentary skills you need to get started on the road to being a better typist.

    typeonline.co.uk

TypeOnline.co.uk – Offers lessons on normal keyboard placement, and has practice lessons for touch typing and speed tests. Also offers a nice selection of information on safe typing so you don’t develop things such as Carpel Tunnel Syndrome.

    TypingWeb

TypingWeb.com – A full-featured online typing tutor with lessons, games, statistics to track your progress and more. The system is free for individuals, and they do have packages available for schools and companies for a fee with group progress reports.

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Bonus: after you’re done with all these, you can have some fun with Qwerty Warriors, a strangely addicting game that forces you to type faster and faster before the enemies swarm you.



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