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goodtyping.comNewest Review: ... These appear only on the home page: once you start on the first of your 27 lessons you’re in an advert-free zone. If the word “lesson” conjures up visions of school, forget it. The average lesson lasts for about five minutes. On the screen you have a graphic of your keyboard with the letters you’re going to use highlighted in different colours. These correspond to your fingers – the ring ... more |
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by - written on 23/12/05 (Very useful, 3539 readings)
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On December the eleventh I made a decision: I was going to learn to touch type. This wasn’t quite as arbitrary as it sounded. I’ve been typing in one form or another for about forty years. An operation on my hand four years ago had forced me not to use one finger for a while and somehow I never got back into using it. The same operation, but on a different finger, meant that I was running out of digits to prod the keys. Getting them all working again seemed sensible and a long-term benefit. Off I went to Google and typed in “touch typing course” and then as an after thought added “free”. What I came up with was www.goodtyping.com. Registering was easy – ... Read the complete review

