Did You know that the speed of 120 W.P.M. is within the top 1% of Typists in the world? That means once you reach this speed less than 1 out of every 100 Typists will be able to match your speed.
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Read More »I believe that everyone has the ability to type 90+ WPM, if they are trained using the correct method of Typing. When I first started, it took me around 1 month of periodical training to reach 60 W.P.M. Back then I had no knowledge of "Key Rollovers" but just to understand the correct finger placement and apply it, it took that long. I expect to gradually receive positive feedback on this course after people have had time to apply the training knowledge that I teach them. This course is just a couple of weeks old right now, and not many people have had time to properly test the methods that I am teaching. Most Typing Instructors Neglect "Key Rollovers" and don't even mention them to their students. You are probably thinking at this point, Am I qualified to teach you? I have first learned the Standard method of Touch Typing from Lessons that I purchased for $30, then I transformed my Standard Touch Typing Skills with my onscreen keyboard that I developed using, the "Key Rollover" Method to help me soar above the 60 W.P.M. (Words per Minute) expectations that I was originally told was for successful Typing Students. My Onscreen Keyboard comes with a wordlist broken down in motions, which encourages Key Rollover Training for around 1,000 Common English Words, 0/9 Numerical Keys, and Syllable Training, which contain Common Syllables that are found in over 5,000 common English words. Why do we need to know Syllables in Typing? If you are familiar with the Syllable inside of a Word that is not in your Vocabulary then you can type the Syllables that make up the word instead, this will speed up your typing speed dramatically vs. writing each individual Keystroke as you see them, because it increases the speed at which you can process the word. The Real Question that you're wondering is, How Fast am I in comparison to your current WPM Speed? There's one way to find out. Go test yourself at 10fastfingers, take a Typing test, can you defeat my score of 118/123 W.P.M.? Only 1 out of every 100+ Typists will be able to surpass my speed. Do you want to be within the top 1% of Typists in the world also? Being able to Type at a speed of 120 W.P.M. for an entire minute is something only 1% of all Typists can do. In order to do this, you must train the correct way. What is the secrets to typing fast? A few that can be named is Accuracy, using Multiple Fingers, and Key Rollovers = pressing multiple keys down together just milliseconds apart but at the same time. Reading Ahead of what you're typing. I will share my techniques, and secrets which will help you to improve your speed drastically. Do you have a busy schedule? You will also get my Onscreen Keyboard App for Windows Xp, 7, vista, 8, and 10 both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and multiple Keyboard Skins. That I have developed to help people increase their speed at their own pace.
Try to practice at least 30 minutes per day, at least 5 days/week. Twice as much would be a good idea, when possible.
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Read More »This Onscreen Keyboard is compatible with nearly every windows program, browsers, that can be run in windowed mode along side of it. You can practice good Touch Typing form while writing your e-mails, web browsing, playing games, or writing stories. It will monitor your Keystroke Speed, and it Displays the WPM result back to you in real-time every 5 seconds so you can keep an eye on your raw "5 Second Speed Burst" as you press them. In addition, my Keyboard also has start/reset/stop/replay short-cut keys which can also tell you your T.W.P.M. (Total Words Per Minute Average) for any amount of Seconds that you've been typing. (Seconds or minutes.) Using a Math Formula the Program will do the calculations, and determine an estimation of your Raw Average WPM (Raw means the WPM will also include any Typos you make during the Second Duration.) When you start/stop the Internal Secs (Seconds) Counter. Replaying keystrokes to the Keyboard is optional, if you ever want to cancel the replay, it's as simple as pressing "Ctrl+DownArrow" during the replay. At the same time that you are typing words, you will see the appropriate fingertip light up when a key is pressed. I also have "Color Coded" Skins which helps you to always know which fingers should press the keystroke you are wanting to press, even before you press the keystroke. Note: Since the Keyboard App monitors your Keystrokes in order to replay them back to you in real-time, Certain Virus Scanners might see it as a false positive and mistake the file for a dangerous file. So you may have to allow it through your virus scanner in order to use it. If you do not want to install the Keyboard App, you do not have to, you can always re-watch the video in slow motion, and type the words as I do. The Keyboard App has been created to help make everything easier for you while developing your typing skills and letting you type at your own pace.
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