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Learn typing without slightly looking at the keyboard. In speed building course you will learn keyboard typing and typing speed learning. This is keyboard practice for beginners. The more you type the more your brain activates the muscles in your fingers sensitive to the keys. It ,therefore, becomes unnecessary to think more of typing individual keys and your brain will automatically send signals to type stream of alphabets.
Typing practice and typing tests will significantly boost your typing speed. Try typing without looking at the keyboard. You can visit following websites in order to test and enhance your touch typing learning. These sites have several typing speed tests and you can surely start by any one that you like. I will recommend Typing Club for typing beginners because there you can learn many typing tricks and important lessons. Then go to typing test or type racer websites or typing games websites. Or you can play offline typing games as well.
There are 1 minute typing test and 5 minute typing test websites as well. You can check your typing speed there and compare your typing speed with the rest of the world. You can instantly achieve average typing speed because that isn’t much around the globe. Several websites show different average typing speed data based on different rules of average words per minute. Usually 5 characters are counted in a word. So 200 characters per minute will add up to 40 wpm typing speed. Which is almost peak speed of average wpm.
There are many free typing lessons website available. You can join one by following the links given below. Some good websites to play with other players in the real time include Ten fast fingers (10fastfingers.com) and Nitro Type.
From now on we will focus more on accuracy and speed boost after ensuring a solid hand over the keyboard. But you can watch earlier lessons at:
I have used QWERTY keyboard. But you can use DVORAK and COLEMAK keyboard to boost in your typing speed. I will introduce you to all the websites effective for typing.
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