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 !
Wanna go fast? Unfortunatly I am not fast as sonic right now BUT to improve typing speed, play a lot of games where you need to type on a keyboard fast to communicate. AKA MMOs. Roblox and WoW are great examples. I was able to raise my 45 speed to 60 in no time!
being a freelance writer, is a huge way to improve your typing skills, you do more thinking, writing, and typing, but overall, when you have the final draft, knowing how to type fast has been such a wonderful skill.
Years of practice and typing lessons in school as a small child contribute to my WPM and accuracy whilst not looking at the keyboard. Online game chats also help, when you need to communicate and keep your eye on the screen.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I... Do not really experience that problem. One could perhaps invest in some grip strengtheners. However, one problem I do experience is cold fingers. It feels that my speed and accuracy are decreased. In order to prevent this I usually wear a long sleeved sweater.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I...don't know because I am very fortunate and have never experienced this. I have been typing five days a week for over 30 years though so I guess my fingers are well exercised luckily.
My tip to improve your typing speed is to... Speed up, to the point of not being to think the letters I am typing until reaching a saturation point, that somehow widens the limits of my typing speed.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I... stay determined and keep my fingers on the keyboard to make sure I know I'm making an improvement. Remember, no pain no gain.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is not looking down while typing and sometime i force myself to slow down so i can process the words more and then again start typing at my original pace.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is typing in rhythm. Each key typed with the same amount of space in between each other. When you speed up, the time varies, but when you concentrate on accuracy it helps to tell you which keys you are unfamiliar with.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is playing piano and doing typing/scale exercises when I was in high school (repetitive for finger strength). I - and this is probably bad - crack my knuckles, stretch out my fingers, warm them up, wiggle them around.
My tip to improve your typing speed is to only look at the screen. Try not to correct too many simple mistakes if you don't need to or if they are too far back. Get quick at "delete."
Type out a few paragraphs... note the letters that you are slow writing or often make mistakes with, and DRILL those letters. When speaking of teams the saying goes ¨We are only as strong as our weakest link¨. Well, I am here to tell you the same concept applies to typing. You are only as fast as your slowest letter.