Typing Tips & Resources
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Proper Posture & Setup
Sitting Position
Sit up straight with your back supported. Keep your feet flat on the floor.
Screen Distance
Position your monitor 20-26 inches away from your eyes, with the top at or slightly below eye level.
Keyboard Placement
Keep your keyboard directly in front of you with a slight negative tilt. Elbows at a 90-degree angle.
Wrist Position
Keep wrists straight and floating above the keyboard. Avoid resting your wrists while typing.
Proper Finger Placement
Home Row Position
Place left fingers on A, S, D, F and right fingers on J, K, L, ;. Thumbs rest on the spacebar.
Feel the Bumps
The F and J keys have small bumps to help you find the home position without looking.
Finger Assignments
Each finger is responsible for specific keys. Never use the wrong finger - this builds bad habits!
Return to Home
Always return your fingers to the home row after typing each key.
Building Speed
Accuracy First
Focus on typing accurately before trying to type fast. Speed will naturally increase with practice.
Don't Look Down
Resist the urge to look at the keyboard. Trust your muscle memory.
Practice Daily
Consistent practice (15-30 minutes daily) is more effective than long, infrequent sessions.
Use All Fingers
Develop equal skill with all fingers. Don't favor your stronger hand.
Type in Rhythm
Develop a steady, consistent pace rather than bursts of speed.
Improving Accuracy
Slow Down
If your accuracy drops below 95%, slow down until you can type accurately.
Fix Mistakes Immediately
When you notice a pattern of mistakes on certain keys, practice those keys specifically.
Read Ahead
Look 2-3 words ahead of what you're typing to anticipate upcoming keys.
Take Breaks
Fatigue leads to mistakes. Take a 5-minute break every 30 minutes.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Looking at the Keyboard
Looking down while typing slows you down and prevents muscle memory formation.
Using Few Fingers
Using only 2-4 fingers instead of all 10 limits your speed potential.
Poor Wrist Position
Resting wrists on the desk or keyboard causes strain and slows typing.
Bad Posture
Slouching affects your typing accuracy and can lead to discomfort.
Speed Over Accuracy
Prioritizing speed over accuracy in early learning creates bad habits.
Effective Practice Strategies
Start with Basics
Master the home row before moving to other keys.
Progressive Learning
Add one new row at a time, gradually building your skill.
Practice Weak Keys
Use TypeMaster Academy's weak key trainer to focus on your problem areas.
Real-World Practice
Once comfortable, practice by typing emails, documents, or stories.
Set Goals
Aim for specific WPM and accuracy targets for each practice session.
Track Progress
Use your dashboard to monitor improvement over time.
Equipment Recommendations
Keyboard Type
Use a full-size keyboard with tactile feedback. Mechanical keyboards can help with accuracy.
Key Resistance
Choose a keyboard with medium key resistance - not too stiff, not too soft.
Wrist Rest
Use a wrist rest for breaks, but not while actively typing.
Lighting
Ensure good ambient lighting to reduce eye strain.
Typical Speed Milestones
Average professional typist: 50-80 WPM with 95%+ accuracy
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