I just started and I also found that typing club seems to be the most intuitive to begin with. Incidentally it seems I also bumped into an app called raycast which is a competitor to alfred and i'm absolutely loving it. Thanks for the video !
I can average around 70-80wpm if I type properly but on monkey type it shows my peak speed to be around 108wpm when I start off my text that it gives me. I think I have 100wpm potential. I also get around 90wpm in 10 word test and can get around 85 in 10 second test
lol list -> lost: ESC3hroa is much easier to type than CTRL-BKSPlostSPACE VIM movements. And with the Engram keyboard layout there's only 1 keystroke that isn't typed with 'strong' fingers (everybody remaps CAPSLOCK to ESC). I use Arch btw.
Which thumb do you use to hit the spacebar every time the last letter ends with a word? For example: the right ring finger on the right hand that relates to the last letter of the word when striking the last letter of the word with the right ring finger, is it also the right hand with the right thumb to press the spacebar after completing to type a word? When typing, is it the same with the left hand also. Or, for beginners, when you reach that stage to use the space bar, do you make the choice to choose the right, or either the left thumb for the spacebar and you stick to it throughout your career life, or everyday life when typing using the space bar for that thumb you chose to use? Is it like, before starting out at school, which hand you use to write with and that's the hand you use throughout your life experience when you write?
Been practicing for over a year, can't type faster than 90wpm, the more i practice the more errors i make the more frustrated i become n hence i start typing slower. Any piece of advice?
Never speed up before you can type at a certain speed with 95% accuracy! But, if you find that the 'recommended' approach doesn't work for you, you're more than welcome to mix it up. I know people who type at 120+ WPM and pretty much never use their pinkie finger, so make sure you find a comfortable approach that works for you too
About 1.5-2 hours of intentional practice each day, plus every time I was at my computer I made an effort to properly touch type everything (so about 6-7+ hours more).
I am at 120 hours of practice in the last 3 month, and I am at 40 wpm. It seems that, I am just not improving. Using typing club. Any suggestions? Thank you
Today i type 2024 keystrokes in 15 mint i thunk 27wpm soeed how will i do fast typing speed? Daily ttping on hour but typing speed is not increasing what should i do?
Do you have any tips for people who can't really use the Home Row method that well ( Ring and Pinkie fingers are stiff as a rock and don't move fast at all)