Re: Revising my touch typing?
I can understand the logic to new keyboard layouts, but the problem is I've spent so long with Qwerty I don't think it'd be of any advantage to me to switch either, heck to be honest I'm not really convinced it's practically all that much faster sinse though the
Re: Revising my touch typing?
I do the same thing with the -> hte. Besides that, I do a lot of double-caps at the start of sentences.I also find that backspacing is slower than appending, so if I catch a typo mid sentence, I usually backspace, correct, and keep going... but my correction is wha
Re: Revising my touch typing?
Well the best way to practice funnily enough I always found is playing lots of interactive fiction games and muds, sinse the last thing I want to do is type c cru poison when I meant cure poison . Interactive fiction particularly sinse then you mostly don't get the
Re: Revising my touch typing?
Hello Aaron.Well there's no quick fix for this but you could just try practicing typing on the home row. I'm actually a very bad typer but my teachers pretty much drilled into me the proper way to type. Just keep your fingers on the home row and if you have to move
Revising my touch typing?
Hi,So I've noticed while typing in general, I keep, almost all the time, spelling words like "jsut" instead of "just", and it's kind of annoying.I'm wodnering are there any exercises I can use to help me try to stop this weird habit? Yes, there's spell checking which I