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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
• Do not rush at the early stages of learning. High speed makes sense only when the fingers can hit the right keys by force of habit. Take your time when typing to avoid mistakes. The speed will pick up as you progress.
• You should establish and maintain a rhythm while typing. This means that keystrokes should come at equal intervals.
• Hit keys only with the fingers for which they have been reserved.
• Limit your hand and finger movement only to what is necessary to press a specific key. Keep your hands and fingers close to the base position. This improves typing speed and reduces stress on the hands.
• Don’t look at the keys when you type. Just slide your fingers around until they find the home row marking.
• Don’t hammer on the keys. Try using the minimum force possible.
• To switch between upper/lower case always use the opposite hand.
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