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Saturday 27 April 2013

How To Type Faster? 5 Websites To Learn To Type Faster

Posted by Imran at 01:10
Living in the digital world where typing is necessary for every person, Learning the way of proper usage of keyboard is necessary for every person, A person should be more productive and get thinks done quicker with a keyboard, typing faster can enable you to keep up with your brain.
In this article, we’ll give you Some tips to get you started typing faster and proper and also introduce you some websites that may help you to improve your typing. Some of the tips are quite obvious ones, but we’ll provide you with a few apps to help you practice and learn faster.


Get Rid Of Bad Habids


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.


Use All 10 Fingers


 he 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.
In the picture below, you’ll notice color-coded areas showing the keys covered by each finger. You’ll notice that the middle fingers and ring fingers are used for only a few keys on the keyboard, while your index fingers cover the middle section of the keyboard. Navigational, punctuation and function keys are controlled mostly by the little finger.
If this confuses you, head over to websites like the TypingClub or Typing Web where they take you through each step to familiarize yourself with the keyboard. Some of their exercises only involve 2 fingers and as you go through their program, you’ll slowly master the way of faster and proper keyboard typing.


Type Without Looking At Keyboard


 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.


Navigate With Basic Keyboard Shortcuts


It’s no surprise why Windows and Mac OS have many keyboard shortcuts. Since both your hands are already on the keyboard, why spend time using a mouse to navigate? You don’t have to remember every shortcut, just the more common ones.
Common shortcuts below are mostly used in word processing programs:

ShortcutsDescriptions
Ctrl + CCopy
Ctrl + XCut
Ctrl + VPaste
Ctrl + ZUndo
Ctrl + SSave
Ctrl + FSearch for word
Ctrl + AHighlight everything
Shift + Left Arrow or Right ArrowHightlight next letter
Ctrl + Shift + Left Arrow or Right ArrowHighlight next word
Ctrl + Left Arrow or Right ArrowNavigate text cursor to next word without highlight
HomeGo to beginning of line
EndGo to end of line
Page upScroll up
Page DownScroll down
You can also use shortcut keys while browsing the web. Here are some shortcuts you could use to navigate in web browsers.

ShortcutsDescriptions
Ctrl + TabSwitch to next tab
Ctrl + Shift + TabSwitch to previous tab
Ctrl + TOpen new tab
Ctrl + WClose current tab
Ctrl + Shift + TOpen previously closed tab
Ctrl + Rrefresh current webpage
Ctrl + NOpen new web browser window
BackspaceGo back one page
Shift + BackspaceGo forward one page
Finally, here are some common keyboard shortcuts for more general (Windows) navigation.

ShortcutsDescriptions
Alt + TabSwitch to next opened window
Alt + Shift + TabSwitch to previous opened window
Alt + F4Close current window
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.


Practise With Apps


Here's a list of top 5 websites and apps to help you learn typing more faster and achieve long texts in less time.

 1. Keybr.Com


 Keybr is a flash website that helps you typing words to paragraphs with many languages. Many lessons are introduced in Keybr to give more difficulty to levels with more new extra keys like numbers, ponctuations, spaces and others. Also with Keybr you are allowed to import external text source such as a website or document and type it in the Keybr platform, so you can learn to type your own words more easily. You can also test your testing speed measured by Words per Minute (wpm) as well as seeing your personal reports for mistakes you did in lessons.


Keybr Website



2. TypeRacer


 TypeRacer is a funny genre to learn typing faster while racing others with your highest typing speed that you can make. With TypeRacer you can race other people typing words and see your competition compared to other typers. You can also start a race with your friends by sharing a personal link about your competition, and after your friends join you can start beating them. In TypeRacer you have also the opportunity to improve your typing skills with a Practice mode that will help you start typing as a beginner to an expert. TypeRacer have a Top Score leaderboard scores that you can try to beat with your hands typing words.


TypeRacer Website



3. TypeOnline



 TypeOnline is a good online typing platform that will help you solve your problems about achieving long texts at work. With TypeOnline you can start as beginner and make your way to be a super faster keyboard writer with leveled lessons.

Type Online Website


4. WordGames



 Last but not least, WordGames is an another funny typing platform that contains many games to learn typing with different styles. At WordGames you can have fun while learning in a very easy way, most of the games are leveled with different difficulty and extra keys: the more the difficulty, the more the keys used...


WordGames Typing Website


5. Typing Maniac


Typing Maniac is a Facebook game that will get you addicted as you can compete with friends to see who can earn the most points. As words appear on your screen, type them out to make them go away before too many land on the ground and cause you to lose the game! Earn points and get a better score if you achieve each level without missing or misspelling a word.

Typing Maniac Website





Conclusion


With the above 5 Websites that you read about you can easily be a super fast keyboard typer and you can write while looking at the screen ( no longer looking at the keyboard while writing ), thus you can use it in texting, chatting, writing long texts for your homework or work...

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