Conseil de dactylographie, comment faire moins d'erreur
1) Précision
J'avais essayé d'améliorer ma vitesse pendant des mois et je n'ai pas vu beaucoup d'amélioration. Une fois, j'ai ralenti et j'ai commencé à être plus précis au lieu d'essayer de taper plus vite j'ai commencé à voir une augmentation de ma vitesse de frappe. Je me sens plus en contrôle. J'ai encore du chemin à parcourir pour mon but, mais je suis heureux.
Apprendre à être précis en premier, puis augmenter la vitesse ensuite.Chaque fois que vous faites backspace, ça prend plus de temps que si vous ralentissez un peu mais avec une meilleur précision. J'ai toujours fait beaucoup de fautes, mais je me rends compte quand je ralentis pour être précis, j'ai effectivement tendance à taper un peu plus vite.
2) Rythme
Ce qui est important est l'élaboration d'un rythme, de ne pas se presser. Etre précis est la première priorité. La vitesse vient naturellement avec la pratique et le temps. En conclusion, on doit apprendre à ne saisir que ce que l'on voit/lit!
* Mettez les index sur les touches qui ont un relief (petit point ou barre)
* A chaque touche il y a un doigt assigné. Une touche doit toujours être tapée par le même doigt.
* Ne regardez pas le clavier, les yeux doivent toujours être sur l'écran
* Entrainez-vous !
My fingers still hurt after too much time on the keyboard. I should practice more and more to gain my goals. It shouldn't be hard only takes a lot of time and dedication to reach my goals. When I reach my goals I will be rewarding myself with a genuine good and expensive keyboard.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I like to just keep typing until I can't type no more even cause my fingers to fall the f*** off!
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I relax my hands and sleep. 2 hours later I would later go back doing NitroType.com or keyhero.com.
What the hell does typing speed have to do with the ability to communicate properly? You could type 1000 words per minute and you would still be an absolute moron. You're a freaking plague, a scourge on humanity. NOW I'm done with you.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is... honestly? Not giving a shit about accuracy. I learned where to place my fingers and then I just typed like crazy. I improve in little steps, I type at 85% accuracy until my speed goes up, then I try getting to 95% and it speeds me up even more. Then I stop caring again until I am 10 wpm faster at lower accuracy and then I pay attention to accuracy again.
My experience has been that if you don't try to make your fingers move faster they won't move faster. So you'll have to move them faster and keep doing that until they hit the right keys.
Started touch typing in April 2019. My scores seem to hang a little bit after the first half year. Still far away from my goal of easialy typing text with 75 words per minute.
My parents are divorced and I opted to switch between houses on a weekly basis. Each house has it's own benefits and I appreciate them more or less equally, however one advantage my dad's house is the presence of a computer, and boy do I love to use that thing to type. It's become a hobby of mine to try to improve my typing speed. So whenever I go over to my mom's house I'll have these little ghost keyboards that I feel, sort of like I'm going through some withdrawals.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I keep pushing myself, it'll hurt less the next time I do it. I'll get used to it. It's my back that is killing me and if that starts to hurt I'll put a pillow on my chair and if my back persists at ending my typing ventures, I just have to lay down for the rest of the day. Luckily my dad is a chiropractor, so if i ever really screw something up, I have free service.
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When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I 1.) stretch them outwards, 2.) wriggle my palms without any force, 3.) clench my palm into a tight fist then release and stretch (repeat 3 times) Finally, let them RIP for 2 mins. And get back to practice. ;)
Get a keyboard that really sticks out to you. Sometimes I use a regular keyboard for school use / work use or I type insanely better on my gaming keyboard