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finger positions for typing
1/16/2010 6:36:57 PM
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kian zarrin
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Hi,
i initially tired to learn to type withou a guide.
i put my fingers on the keyboard depending on the sequence of the letters im going to type. eg( if im going to type 'de' i put my 2nd finger on d and 3rd finger on e so that i can type faster).
later when i search the internet, i found no source telling to put my fingers this way. they all specify a finger for each letter.
i dond know if it helps me type faster or is a bad habbit that leads to confusion.
do you think i should leave this habbit?
regards
kian
1/18/2010 3:50:30 AM
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TypingMaster
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Hi kian zarrin,
I would recommend to try out a touch typing course.
Have a look at this topic regarding touch typing:
http://www.typingmaster.com/forum/topic29-about-typing-skills-development.aspx
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1/18/2010 2:25:36 PM
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kian zarrin
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Hi,
thanks for intorducing me the course, but i am already using the typing master program and this program as well does not suggest, change the figner positioning based on sequence of letters.
my question still remains, should i leave my habit or carry on with my own habbit (ie finger positioning based on sequence of letters)?
with thanks
kian
TypingMaster
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Hi kian zarrin,
I would recommend to try out a touch typing course.
Have a look at this topic regarding touch typing:
http://www.typingmaster.com/forum/topic29-about-typing-skills-development.aspx
edited by kian zarrin on 1/18/2010
1/21/2010 2:37:45 AM
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TypingMaster
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Hi,
Of course it is up to you whether you choose to continue with your habit or stick to general finger positioning. You will probably type letter sequences faster the way you are doing it now but where does it actually come handy? Most likely you will be typing words more often than letter sequences mentioned earlier. Naturally we find it better to learn touch typing and use touch typing finger positioning also when typing letter sequences.
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