8 letter blocks

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Level 384 Practice - 8 letter blocks: ` - =


Level description:

Typing 8 letter blocks. Typing letter blocks, also known as practicing touch-typing by focusing on specific letter combinations or key clusters.

Certain letter combinations or blocks occur frequently in words. Practicing typing these blocks enables you to type common words and phrases faster, which increases your overall typing efficiency and productivity.





5 Touch typing tips to consider:

  1. Middle Finger (K) : This finger is responsible for the "K" key. Maintain a smooth rhythm while typing.
  2. Repeat Texts : Re-type the same text to see improvements in speed and accuracy.
  3. Negative Tilt Keyboard : If possible, use a keyboard with a negative tilt to reduce wrist extension.
  4. 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.
  5. Word Grouping : Practice typing common word combinations for efficiency.


Summary:

Overall, practicing typing top words is a practical and valuable exercise that can have a positive impact on your productivity, communication, and overall computer skills.


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