I changed schools during the period of time when typing classes are generally taught, this led to me taking two years of typing classes. I could type pretty goddamn fast at the end of this period. That was about twenty years ago. I just tested myself at this site and average about 92 words per minute, which is still pretty fast. I actually feel like ~90 WPM is close to the physical limit at which point you are making most of your errors because your fingers are hitting keys out of order due to the signals being sent milliseconds apart.
I doubt that I really needed two years of training to get good at typing, but on the other hand, there’s something to be said for over-learning.
I changed schools during the period of time when typing classes are generally taught, this led to me taking two years of typing classes. I could type pretty goddamn fast at the end of this period. That was about twenty years ago. I just tested myself at this site and average about 92 words per minute, which is still pretty fast. I actually feel like ~90 WPM is close to the physical limit at which point you are making most of your errors because your fingers are hitting keys out of order due to the signals being sent milliseconds apart.
I doubt that I really needed two years of training to get good at typing, but on the other hand, there’s something to be said for over-learning.
Had a high school friend typing at 145wpm casually. He was also a fast reader.
http://userinterfaces.aalto.fi/how-we-type/
this may help.
came from: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/ https://www.reddit.com/r/BlurredFingers/