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Learning new keys can be a mental exercise that challenges your memory and cognitive skills. This type of learning can contribute to better problem-solving abilities.





5 Touch typing tips to consider:

  1. Document Stand Usage : When using a document stand, ensure it's at a height that prevents neck strain.
  2. Avoid Glancing : Refrain from looking at the keyboard while typing to develop muscle memory.
  3. Patience with Progress : Understand that improvement takes time and effort.
  4. Hand Position : Place your hands on the keyboard with your fingers curved and hovering slightly above the keys. Avoid resting your wrists on the desk or keyboard.
  5. Row Awareness : The keyboard is divided into rows. The top row consists of keys like "Q," "W," "E," etc., the middle row includes "A," "S," "D," "F," "G," "H," "J," "K," and "L," and the bottom row has "Z," "X," "C," "V," "B," "N," and "M." Your fingers should naturally rest on the home row keys, making it easier to move to the other rows.


Summary:

Remember that consistent practice and attention to hand position are essential for becoming a proficient touch typist and preventing discomfort or injury.


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