As has already been said, keep your fingers on the home keys... not the actual "Home" key but the keys "F" and "J", with your other fingers sitting in a row. Your thumbs should be on the spacebar.
After that just start typing. Typing of the Dead didn't teach me to type, writing essays for school and wasting time on the internet did. Typing games cause you to cheat too often, or at least that was my case.
In general, I'd say just keep at it. Its not like you can't hit backspace. Eventually it'll just click. Whenever I see my non-gaming relatives attempt something with a PS2 controller I will be constantly telling them what buttons to push. Then they have to look, which fills me with amusement but illustrates the point that all you need is practice. Eventually you won't even think to use your left pinky to type in "a" or your right middle finger to type in "i".
After that just start typing. Typing of the Dead didn't teach me to type, writing essays for school and wasting time on the internet did. Typing games cause you to cheat too often, or at least that was my case.
In general, I'd say just keep at it. Its not like you can't hit backspace. Eventually it'll just click. Whenever I see my non-gaming relatives attempt something with a PS2 controller I will be constantly telling them what buttons to push. Then they have to look, which fills me with amusement but illustrates the point that all you need is practice. Eventually you won't even think to use your left pinky to type in "a" or your right middle finger to type in "i".