How To Type Faster
How To Type Faster
In this article, we’ll give you 5 tips to get you started typing faster and
proper. Some of the tips are quite obvious ones, but we’ll provide you with a
few apps to help you practice and learn faster.
Getting rid of your bad typing habits is probably the hardest thing to do.
You’ve probably been using the same typing method since you started using a
keyboard, right down to where you place your palms. If you’re an FPS (First
Person Shooter) gamer you’re probably used to placing your left hand on the
WASD keys and may have stronger fingers on your left hand than your right
(speaking from experience here).
Others may type only with two fingers, hovering over ten (or more) keys each,
always having to keep their eyes on the keyboard to get the right keys.
Although you might be typing fast with only half of the needed fingers, you
have to put down your foot (or your hands) and break that habit immediately.
The next step is to relearn the correct finger placement on the keyboard. If
you take a closer look at your keyboard, you’ll notice raised bumps on each of
the F key and J key. This is to help you find the correct finger placement
without having to look at the keyboard.
Ideally, your index fingers should rest on the F and J keys and the other
fingers will fall into place naturally.
Next up: Touch typing. It’s when you type without having to look at the
keyboard. In fact, for seasoned typists, looking at the keyboard actually slows
them down.
To get there takes practice, and we’re not talking about hours here. It could be
weeks before you condition your fingers to take control of the keys ‘they’ are
responsible for. Even if it slows you down, do not revert to how you used to
type.
Now, try typing sentences without looking at the keyboard, and try to
remember the position of each letter. If you have to sneak a peek at the
keyboard, you can, but give the same word or sentence another run, this time
without looking at the keyboard. It takes a while but if you are determined, it
gets easier every day.
Eventually, you will know where each key is and from then on, it’s just a
matter of picking up in terms of speed.
Shortcuts Descriptions
Shift + Left Arrow or Right Arrow Highlight next letter
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You can also use shortcut keys while browsing the web. Here are some
shortcuts you could use to navigate in web browsers.
Shortcuts Descriptions
Finally, here are some common keyboard shortcuts for more general
(Windows) navigation.
Shortcuts Descriptions
Using these shortcut keys will require the little finger a lot as many of the
modifier keys like Ctrl , Alt and Shift are closest to your little finger.
Practicing typing on a keyboard need not be stressful (although it may feel like
it at times). You can practice with a lot of typing games. Here are a few
websites where you can learn how to conquer the keyboard and have fun at
the same time.
TypeRacer
Keybr generates readable random words where some words are spelt
incorrectly to help you remember common letter combinations better rather
than typing random letters. It’ll give you statistics to tell you which area of the
keyboard you are weaker in. It also offers words in different languages as well
as different keyboard layouts.
Learn Typing
Learn typing is a basic looking website that has a ton of explanation good for
beginners learning to touch type. Once you’ve gone through the basics, there
are also more advanced exercises which you can do.