6 letter blocks

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Level 439 Practice - 6 letter blocks: @ (


Level description:

Typing 6 letter blocks. Typing letter blocks, also known as practicing touch-typing by focusing on specific letter combinations or key clusters.

When you're comfortable with typing letter blocks, you're less likely to make mistakes or typos when typing words that contain these combinations. This reduces the need for constant backspacing and correcting errors.





5 Touch typing tips to consider:

  1. Pinky Finger (A) : Use your pinky finger to type the "A" key without moving your entire hand.
  2. Regular Check-ins : Periodically assess your posture and workstation setup to ensure you're maintaining proper ergonomics.
  3. Proofreading : Proofread your typed content to catch errors and typos.
  4. Index Finger Reach : Your index fingers will frequently transition between the home row and the top and bottom rows.
  5. Dual Monitors : If using dual monitors, place them at an angle that minimizes neck rotation.


Summary:

Remember, practicing good posture not only promotes comfort but also contributes to your overall well-being. Consistently applying these posture tips will help you type efficiently and comfortably.


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