How to Type Quickly
Buy a good keyboard., Get used to it.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy a good keyboard.
Some people like the feel of laptop keyboards while other people like the feel of pushing big, chunky keys.
If you're concerned with numbers, you may want to buy a keyboard that has a number pad
-- not all laptops do.
There are tons of different keyboards out there nowadays.
Some are wavy, some are slanted upright, some are big and some are small.
Stick to something that's close to what you've been working with, otherwise it may feel like starting over. , You know how you can run super fast on a treadmill, but the second you get outside, it's difficult to maintain a slow jog? Or how in painting with one medium you're Michelangelo but with another your paintings are as bad as your baby sister's? It's the same with keyboards.
On one you may be Speedy Gonzalez; another, Yertle the Turtle.
So get used to yours.
The more used to it you are, the faster you'll be able to be.
This is going to take time.
So start surfing the net actively.
Comment on YouTube, write articles on LifeGuide Hub, and start a blog.
In no time flat you'll be accustomed to the feel and spacing of your keyboard.
You'll also start being able to go on autopilot when it comes to finding letters. -
Step 2: Get used to it.
Detailed Guide
Some people like the feel of laptop keyboards while other people like the feel of pushing big, chunky keys.
If you're concerned with numbers, you may want to buy a keyboard that has a number pad
-- not all laptops do.
There are tons of different keyboards out there nowadays.
Some are wavy, some are slanted upright, some are big and some are small.
Stick to something that's close to what you've been working with, otherwise it may feel like starting over. , You know how you can run super fast on a treadmill, but the second you get outside, it's difficult to maintain a slow jog? Or how in painting with one medium you're Michelangelo but with another your paintings are as bad as your baby sister's? It's the same with keyboards.
On one you may be Speedy Gonzalez; another, Yertle the Turtle.
So get used to yours.
The more used to it you are, the faster you'll be able to be.
This is going to take time.
So start surfing the net actively.
Comment on YouTube, write articles on LifeGuide Hub, and start a blog.
In no time flat you'll be accustomed to the feel and spacing of your keyboard.
You'll also start being able to go on autopilot when it comes to finding letters.
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