• CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.zip
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    4 days ago

    Print out a big image of your keyboard layout and hang it on the wall in your line of sight where you type. Never look at the keyboard, only look at the image on the wall. It won’t take long to build the muscle memory this way.

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    I used to be a hunt-and-peck typist. For me, first you have to build muscle memory for key fingerings, which key is pressed by what finger. Then you can start to get faster. Building a strong foundation first.

    I would have this site open on one window: www.keybr.com

    And this image on another for reference:

    KeyBR has “levels” where you work on a specific set of letters first, until you’re fast enough and they give you the next set of letters, adding on to what you’ve already done.

    Once you’ve completed all letters, you stop progressing and just type words with all letters.

    For me, after my first completion of keyBR, I spent a day or so practicing at the “endgame.” After that, I’d restart the entire module from scratch, back to the individual letters. Rinse and repeat.

    After about a month or two, I was already touch-typing.

    Then I got really into monkeytype.com, and started typing faster and faster.

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    When I was in high school I was playing WoW when Wrath came out. I was doing a lot of PUGs so there wasn’t any coordinated voice chat so I HAD to type in order to communicate, so that’s when I really learned to touch-type.

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    They make games where you have to spell words quickly or you lose and that’s how I learned as a kid.

    Like one where you’re in a spaceship and have to shoot lasers at asteroids that are coming at your ship. You have to spell the word that’s written on the asteroid to hit it with a laser.

    Idk if any of them are free but they’re basically simple coded flash games so I’m sure you could find one on the internet pretty easily

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      Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing! And Reader Rabbit. And Treasure Mountain (although that’s more math I think). Loved that shit as a kid.

  • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶@lemmy.nz
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    Every time you type a wrong key, hit that finger with a hammer. You’ll only need to do it once or twice before you’ve terrified all the fingers into only ever pressing the right keys.

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    In the 80’s we had games to learn touch typing that were very helpful and also quite fun, compared to old school methods.
    Here’s a site that claims to have that sort of games:
    https://www.typing.com/student/games

    Warning I have no idea if these are good, it’s just a random site a search came up with.

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    Good for you. I did not think typing was a skill that would be lost and so quickly. It boggles my mind they don’t teach it in school now.

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    1 Purchase The Typing of the Dead, the House of the Dead spinoff available for PC and Sega Dreamcast.
    2 While TTotD is downloading or shipping go ahead and get some blacked out keyboard keys and install them.
    Here’s the tricky part:
    3 You have to learn to type or you will die.