I am learrning to touch type

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The Wooster

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Hry everybody sorry about the errord I've ;eft them in to illustrare the problem. I am learning to touch type so i can write code faster. Prob;em is I sucl at it (typimg and codimg haah) does anyome have any tips? this is driving ,e crazt.
 

bkd69

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*ahem*

Typing of the Dead:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typing_of_the_Dead
 

orifice

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Get heavily drunk! It won't improve your typing (or your code!) but at least you won't give a shit!
 

Calobi

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You could always just not touch type. If you're faster at the "bad" way of typing, do it that way.

You could try what I do: half-touch-type. I start looking at my fingers then look away. Works well for me.
 

The Wooster

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Iam actually pretty good at typing of the dead when i use my patented 'woodpecker' technique. Fingertips of fury.

Fingertips doesnt give me enough access to the symbols keys to code effectively. So I'm trying to learn now before I get used to coding.
 

Logan Westbrook

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You want some tips? Honestly, take typing classes. I can't think of anything else to say.
 

NewClassic_v1legacy

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Decoy Doctorpus said:
Hry everybody sorry about the errord I've ;eft them in to illustrare the problem. I am learning to touch type so i can write code faster. Prob;em is I sucl at it (typimg and codimg haah) does anyome have any tips? this is driving ,e crazt.
Okay, I'm now going to tye this entire post without looking at the keyboard or the screen/. Touch typing is a practiced thing that really just needs to be learned and practiced for it to realy sink in. I, personally, have been doing this since Primary/Elementary school because my school required it.

It's a very natural once you have the hang of it, so just learn the key locations, the home row, and how you're supposed to go about hitting the keys with which fingers, etc. and you'll do fine with it, given enough practice.

So, good luck my very sexy Decoy friend, and don't disappoint me. I believe in you!

Okay, looking at the screen and keyboard again so I can do quotes after this point.

nilcypher said:
You want some tips? Honestly, take typing classes. I can't think of anything else to say.
nilcypher covers the rough of it. While classes aren't exactly necessary, they can help, but tutorials for learning the home row are really all classes like these are good for. Otherwise, it's a function of practice. If you do want to learn, play 'Typing of the Dead' while limiting yourself to the home row and touch typing. While it's not perfect, it's the sort of repetitive practice that will help you out in the long run.

Decoy Doctorpus said:
Iam actually pretty good at typing of the dead when i use my patented 'woodpecker' technique. Fingertips of fury.

Fingertips doesnt give me enough access to the symbols keys to code effectively. So I'm trying to learn now before I get used to coding.
Symbol keys are still a pain for me, actually, but I do know where they are, so maybe it'll help you out. Or maybe I didn't practice them enough when I learned typing.
 

Caliostro

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I googled touch-typing and was pretty disappointed to find out it was basically typing without looking at the keyboard... Unless I missed something or Wikipedia lied... I kinda expected it to be something... More exotic... Coming from the Doc and all...


..I really don't see what's difficult about it, I've been typing without looking at my keyboard for years, or with my eyes closed, or typing one thing and watching TV/talking to someone... I dunno...It's all about knowing where the keys are. Best I can recommend is something I do sometimes as a joke, type things in thin-air or on a table, without a keyboard, pretending it's a real keyboard with all the keys there.

Note: This post was entirely written without looking at the keyboard once. lawl.
 

Danny Ocean

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Try playing a mmorpgr for a while and forcing yourself not to look at the keyboard. I'm OK at touch typing, but I get flummoxed when I change keyboards for a while, but it eventually irons itself out. I tend to make small mistakes like getting adjacent keys pressed or hitting caps lock by accident, but I managed this whole post without looking at the keyboard. You can to Decoy! I believe in you!
 

Danny Ocean

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fish food carl said:
It took me so very long, but I managed to touch type this post. I'm awful at it, and can't get the hang of it. This took me about ten minutes!
Okay, this is typed with my eyes closed, this is quite hard because I can;t check as I go along how the spelling and punctuation is etc....

Try typing with your euyes closed carl, or not watching the screen. It doesn't matter how long it takes, but it forces you to think about the keys rather than the letters on screen.

Looking now, I'm surprised I only made one typing error
 

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Danny Ocean said:
fish food carl said:
It took me so very long, but I managed to touch type this post. I'm awful at it, and can't get the hang of it. This took me about ten minutes!
Okay, this is typed with my eyes closed, this is quite hard because I can;t check as I go along how the spelling and punctuation is etc....

Try typing with your euyes closed carl, or not watching the screen. It doesn't matter how long it takes, but it forces you to think about the keys rather than the letters on screen.

Looking now, I'm surprised I only made one typing error
You made two :)
But I must say very impressive, I sure wouldn't be able to do it.
 

speedcoreXdandy

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I can type in the dark, while looking at the clock on the wall behind me AND talking to someone at the same time, not a tip, I just felt like boasting about it.

In fact that's how I typed this post.