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Learn How To Type Faster - Touch Typing Tips

The document provides instructions on how to learn touch typing including proper sitting posture, finding the home row position, understanding the keyboard scheme, finger motions, and increasing typing speed. It emphasizes practicing regularly to build muscle memory and sliding fingers to find keys without looking in order to type quickly and easily.

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Learn How To Type Faster - Touch Typing Tips

The document provides instructions on how to learn touch typing including proper sitting posture, finding the home row position, understanding the keyboard scheme, finger motions, and increasing typing speed. It emphasizes practicing regularly to build muscle memory and sliding fingers to find keys without looking in order to type quickly and easily.

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Learn how to touch type

Touch typing is all about the idea that each finger has its own area on the keyboard.
Thanks to that fact you can type without looking at the keys. Practice regularly and
your fingers will learn their location on the keyboard through muscle memory.

Sitting posture for typing

Sit straight and remember to keep your back straight.


Keep your elbows bent at the right angle.
Face the screen with your head slightly tilted forward.
Keep at least 45 - 70 cm of distance between your eyes and the screen.
Еxpose the shoulder, arm, and wrist muscles to the least possible strain. The wrists can
touch the tabletop in front of the keyboard. Never shift your body weight to the wrists by
resting on them.
Home row position

Curve your fingers a little and put them on the ASDF and JKL; keys which are located in the
middle row of the letter keys. This row is called HOME ROW because you always start from
these keys and always return to them.

F and J keys under your index fingers should have a raised line on them to aide in finding these
keys without looking.

Keyboard scheme

The color-coded keyboard under lesson input field will help you to understand which finger
should press each key.

Hit keys only with the fingers for which they have been reserved.
Always return to the starting position of the fingers "ASDF – JKL;".
When typing, imagine the location of the symbol on the keyboard.
Establish and maintain a rhythm while typing. Your keystrokes should come at equal
intervals.
The SHIFT key is always pressed by the pinky finger opposite to the one hitting the other
key.
Use the thumb of whichever hand is more convenient for you to press the Space bar.
This method may seem inconvenient at first, but do not stop, eventually, you'll find out that you
are typing quickly, easily, and conveniently. To achieve the maximum result, choose a touch
typing course for your keyboard layout and in the desired language.

Fingers motion

Don't look at the keys when you type. Just slide your fingers around until they find the home
row marking.

Limit your hand and finger movement only to what is necessary to press a specific key. Keep
your hands and fingers close to the base position. This improves typing speed and reduces
stress on the hands.

Pay attention to ring fingers and little fingers, since they are considerably underdeveloped.

Typing speed
Do not rush when you just started learning. Speed up only when your fingers hit the right
keys out of habit.
Take your time when typing to avoid mistakes. The speed will pick up as you progress.
Always scan the text a word or two in advance.
Pass all typing lessons at Ratatype. It will help you to get above the average typing speed.
Take care of yourself
Take a break if you feel that you get distracted easily and are making a lot of mistakes. It is
more productive to come back when you feel refreshed.

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