Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. With a little practice, consistency, and some accessible tools, you can teach yourself to use the home row, type ...
“Everyone can learn to touch type,” says Liz Davies, Senior Trainer at Pitman Training, “and once learned, you retain the skill for life.” Davies should know; she is, after all, responsible for ...
Do you know how to type? Not hunting and pecking your way around a keyboard, but actual touch typing — you know, 10 fingers on the keyboard moving in perfect, clackity-clack synchrony? Considering the ...
Good news for folks who never bothered to learn touch-typing. A new study shows that you may be just as fast as those show-off keyboard-rattlers whose fingers always find their way back to the home ...
The number of fingers does not determine typing speed, new study shows. People using self-taught typing strategies were found to be as fast as trained typists. The number of fingers does not determine ...
A recent study by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh found that workers with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were comparable to non-impaired individuals in keyboarding speed. Individuals who were ...