Typing is a lost art form these days.
At school I learned what they called Touch Typing which is a really useful skill to have now that we all own computers.
At school children were taught to type at up to 100 words per minute (wpm). But we didn’t learn to type that fast by typing as fast as we could.
We were taught to NEVER try and type fast.
Instead we had to learn to keep a rhythm as we typed, and it was something that we all did in unison in class.
We learned to never look at the keyboard because that’s the worst habit to get into.
Instead we had to place our hands on the ‘home row’ keys by placing our index fingers on the f and j keys and our other fingers fell into place automatically on the a, s, d and k, l, ; keys.
Finding the f and j keys without looking is easy because they each have a raised little bump on them so that you always know which they are.
We then spent week after week typing fff jjj fff jjj ff jj ff jj f j f j while the teacher said it out loud as we typed - “f f f space, j j j space, f f f space, j j j space…”
But it did help us keep a good rhythm as we practiced all the home row keys, even eventually typing sentences with our limited range of letters on that row “a sad lad had a glad gal” which is creepy now that I look it it. Our index fingers also typed the g and h keys on that row and moved immediately back to the f and j keys.
And now all these years later, I can still touch type without ever looking at the keyboard and my speed quickly increased once I managed to keep a rhythm with my typing.
So if you want to be able to type faster, begin by keeping a rhythm and never look at your keyboard.
And before you know it you’ll be typing quickly too.
If you want to know your typing speed you can take the free online test at http://www.typingtest.com.
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