How Fast You Can Type

By: Gijo George
Submitted: 2007-01-17 15:15:02
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Typing is an Art. Learning Typing requires lot of patience on the part of the Learner. The fingering is the main trick one has to learn to become a professional typist. Many used to type with one or two fingers. This method takes lot of time and effort. But a professional typist can type the matter very fast and accurately.

How can you improve your typing skills?

There are no short cuts to become a professional typist. One has to learn the fingering and adhere to it for the rest of his life. The fingering is in " a-s-d-f " format. Each finger is allotted to some set of alphabets. In this way, all the alphabets are taken care by our ten fingers. The keyboard layout is designed in such a way that all our fingers can be put to the maximum use while we type.

Typing Speed

Typing speed is measured as Words Per Minute. While 30 w.p.m is considered as the minimum speed required from a Professional typist, a 120 w.p.m can be achieved with continuous effort and training.

Learn typing by typing simple words. Repeat this again and again till you are familiar with that word. After mastering this, move to simple paragraphs. This kind of practice will equip your fingers to find the right key at the right time.

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