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Frustrated with your
slow typing speed? Here are some tips to help!
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Are you wanting to improve your typing speed, and get more
done in less time? Here are some quick tips to help
you get started:
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Take the time to learn how to position
your fingers and reach each key on the keyboard.
Your fingers should rest comfortably on the home row (A
S D F, etc) with your left index finger on the F and
your right index finger on the J.
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Don't look at the keyboard as you type.
This is challenging at first, but once you've learned
how to find the keys without looking you will never go
back. Being able to look at your screen, instead
of your keyboard, allows you to focus more on what
you're typing, rather than how to type it.
You will find that your thoughts flow more smoothly and
your productivity will improve dramatically.
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Even wonder what those small bumps on the
F and J keys are for? These are to help you keep
your fingers in the right place as you type. As
your fingers leave the home row and return, you should
be able to feel these bumps on your index fingers.
If you don't, that's a sign that your hands have moved
out of place.
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Don't move your hand and other fingers
any more than necessary to reach each key. This speeds
up your typing by keeping your hands and fingers close
to the home row, and also reduces strain.
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Practice, practice, practice! While
the rules of touch typing are simple, developing the
technique and building speed take time. In the
beginning you may have to force yourself to type using
the correct technique, but over time you will adjust and
start to see your speed and productivity improve.
To learn more and sign up for a free trial
of our online typing tutor, visit us at
www.customtyping.com.
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Tip of the
Week: One-Click Access to your Favorite Web Sites
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If
you're an Internet Explorer user, you've probably noticed
the link bar that appears in the top bar of your web browser
window. (If you don't see it, right click on any menu
or tool bar and choose "links".) Clicking on one of
the buttons in this bar will take you to the web site it
represents. The link bar is a useful place for the web
sites you most often visit. It's especially useful if
you have a very long and cluttered Favorites list.
Did you know that you have complete control
over what appears in this link bar? You can add new
links and remove ones you don't use. Here's how:
To add a new link, simply go to the web
site you want to add, then click on the "Favorites" menu and
choose "Add to Favorites". Internet Explorer will then
ask you for a name for the Favorite and a folder to put it
in. Enter a short name for the web site, then choose
the "Links" folder as the location. Once you've done
this, you will see a new button appear in the link bar.
This is the key: the "Links" folder,
listed under your Favorites, directly matches what is
displayed in the link bar.
Removing links from the link bar is easy.
Right-click on the link in the bar you want to remove, then
choose "delete". The button will then disappear
immediately.
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job?
Prove your typing speed to potential employers by taking our
online typing test, and receive an official certificate with
your results. For
details, go to: www.ProveMySpeed.com |
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