Monday, March 16, 2015

How faster typing without looking at the keyboard?

Several decades ago, in many high schools used to be included the matter of typing, and even for those not carried out a formal education, always had interesting advanced courses to learn typing on the keyboard of the old typewriter, fast and without mistakes.

Over the years, and while computers are increasingly popular, even at the household level, the truth is that although it seems a contradiction typing has become a concept of antiquity.

It is not surprising that today we can observe thousands of users by typing on the PC keyboard in a slow, wandering, with his eyes placed on the keyboard, instead of on the computer screen, and even many used only two or three fingers to write. Bad habits that do more than make much slower than our writing.

Ultimately, one of the best works we can undertake to be much faster to type, and without looking at the keyboard, is to make a map of the keyboard, just as it was many years ago in the course of typing.

In addition, there are some tricks that we can implement to achieve the results expected in a short time of practice. Here the most important thing we must bear in mind is that, as it happened with typing, most importantly be able to memorize the position of each of the letters on the keyboard, but at the same time also will have to use more and more our ability of motor coordination.

First thing we need to do is map the keyboard with both hands, say that each one of our fingers find letters that must be pressed when typing, and can thus begin with the memorization of these locations.



We take into account that a good idea is in principle to memorize the exact location of the letters "F" and "J", since both keys have a small relief, which is their precisely to act as guide for whom you are writing.

Once identified the location of the letters "F" and "J", and also stored with your fingers, what we do is by mapping out all the keys that are on the left side of the keyboard, starting from the location of the letter "F", which will be the keys that you click with the left hand.

Meanwhile, the keys that are located on the right side, taking as a guide the letter "J", must be mapped with our right hand, press them with her.

Placement of the fingers and the keyboard mapping

From this moment we will start with the mapping of the keyboard, so the first thing we have to do is place the index finger of our left hand over the letter "F" key; without lifting the finger, put your left thumb on the space bar.

After that, place the index finger of the right hand over the letter "J", and just like that with the other hand, put the right thumb on the space bar.
When you have placed the four fingers, you will notice that the rest of the fingers will be distributed in such a way that with them we can reach almost all the remaining keys, and then already we can begin to map the rest of the keyboard.

Without removing your thumbs and indices, with the rest of the fingers of both hands, begin to play the keys that are available to them from the top down.

For keys that are in the Center, between the "F" and "J", we will use the index finger of each hand, i.e. for the letters "T", "G" and "B" use the index finger of the left hand, and for the letters "S", "M" and "N" will use the index finger of the right hand.

With respect to the "Enter" key, the same must be struck with the little finger of the right hand, while to assign case-sensitive, i.e. the "Caps lock" key must use the little finger of the left hand.

To be able to practice and achieve the results expected in a short time, is recommended in principle perform the mapping and the first practices with the disconnected from PC keyboard, or with some old keyboard that we no longer use.



Then it is appropriate to begin to practice in text, for which we can open a Notepad document or any office text processing tool, and continue with the practice and can visualize on screen if we're typing correctly.


A very good choice for practice is to use any game online, as it is the case that is offered in Kirby website, this link, where you will be able to test what we've learned so far.

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