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If you find yourself constantly looking down at the keyboard when typing, try not to look at it. Instead, focus on your screen. Looking at your screen will help you type faster since you don’t have to keep moving your eyes from the keyboard to the screen and back every few seconds.
Plus, if you’re looking at the keyboard while typing, there’s a good chance your eyes will fall on the wrong keys. If you’re not looking at the keyboard, you’ll have a better chance of typing without any silly mistakes.
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You should warm-up before typing just like you would before a workout. Finger exercises can help expand your hands and promote blood flow, making typing much simpler later on. When typing, use a gentle grasp on the keys rather than a death grip. With a death grip, you increase your chances of dev...
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Most keyboards have at least a few shortcuts that can help you quickly navigate the computer and save you some time. If you’re not sure which shortcuts are best for you, try going to your computer’s help center. You’ll usually be able to find a list of all the shortcuts and how to use them. Keybo...
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Touch-typing is a typing technique that lets you look away from the keyboard while typing. With this technique, you’ll use the feel of keys and their position on the keyboard to type. At first, it can be frustrating to try to remember which keys are where, but most people can type pretty fast wit...
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Make sure your chair is comfy while you’re typing. You want to be able to sit up straight, but you don’t want the chair pushing you forward so much that your back curves. Your chair should provide support for your lower back while also keeping your upper body upright. You should also ensure that ...
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If you’re looking to maximize your efficiency when typing, it’s important to get your workstation organized. Put all the things you need for your current task in the same place. If you’re working on a paper, for example, you should have your computer, notes, and a thesaurus nearby. If you keep ev...
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Most word processing products have a spell check and autocorrect option that can assist you in catching errors. If you need some more assistance, consider utilizing a grammar tool like Grammarly, which will provide suggestions and help you identify errors. If you’re continually making silly mista...
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Not taking a break can lead to an unnecessary and frustrating slowdown in your workflow. A typing break is exactly what it sounds like. You’re giving yourself a break from typing.
This break can help you clear your mind and get your thoughts organized. If you take a break, you’ll come back...
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Learning to type is a skill that will serve you well for the rest of your life. Whether you’re a working professional or a student, you’ll be using a keyboard until you’re 90. Learning to type faster can be frustrating, especially if you’re a beginner.
But with a bit of practice, you’ll be...
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How many words per minute (WPM ) can you type? 20WPM? 30 WPM? 50 WPM? Well, if you want to increase your typing speed, plenty of free resources are available to help you learn to type faster and more accurately. To find out your WPM you can take a typing test
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