Learn to Type Faster Than Your Boss’s Secretary

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My dad once told me that learning how to type was a solid investment for the future and I wish I had listened to him more…

I have a horribly bad habit of only using 6 fingers to type.  Fortunately, for slow-poke typists like me (I average 27 words a minute), there’s an open-source application in town called TypeFaster which helps out by teaching you to how to improve your typing speed and learn touch-typing.

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It even comes with built in games, adjustable levels, and the ability to save progress to make things more interesting.

It also comes with a numeric keyboard trainer for all you budding accountants and bankers out there. What more could you ever want? :)

[tags] freeware, typing, learn typing, type faster [/tags]


                                   

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17 Comments For This Post

  1. LiewCF Says:

    ah… that remind me the old time “TypingTutor” with keyboard shooting games :)

  2. James Yeang Says:

    Liew: The game has nice 3d graphics… but it definitely isn’t as fun as Typing of the dead http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Typing_of_the_Dead

    …but it’s arguably more functional in terms of helping to learn.

  3. Ella Says:

    Thats like a simpler version of a program we used in elementary school. Not as fun, but I guess it does the job.

  4. Michael Says:

    Holy shit 27 words a minute? How do you force yourself to type this blog? I’m just teasing though… Maybe you should invest some time learning Dvorak since it doesn’t seem like you have invested that much time yourself in learning to type faster. Just a thought.

  5. CypherHackz Says:

    when i was a child, i use a program to learn typing faster. i forgot what was the software name. but now, i no need any typing softwares because i can speed up my typing by experiences. the more i type, the faster it will be.

  6. Hylo Says:

    OK, I stumbled across this site on April 9th., and I’ve decided to give it a go.
    There are 15 different lessons in the TypeFaster application , and my target is to set aside 40 minutes every day.
    I plan to spend 40 minutes doing lesson 1 for one day, then 40 minutes doing lesson 2 for two days, then spend three days doing lesson 3, and so on.
    I reckon that this will take me up until 6th August, providing I don’t miss any days(which I plan not to).
    I currently type at a very slow 15 words a minute (and I have to look at the keys!)
    Wish me Luck…

  7. James Yeang Says:

    Hylo - Good luck man :)

  8. Hylo Says:

    Tahnks ;)

  9. Gertrude Says:

    I really would like to type faster I type 5 words per minute. I think I should give this website a try!

  10. huffaluma jacalonsabson Says:

    i’d love to type faster then i do now im really slow i can bearly write more then 50 words every 2 mins

  11. Anonymous Says:

    ido ido loveto typefaster
    doyou

  12. jamilah Says:

    what up i love this

  13. jamilah Says:

    i love this now i can type faster than normal i wish i could of found this website before

  14. Mabel Boateng Says:

    When I was a kid, I pratice every day.And now I can type faster

  15. learn to type Says:

    the fastest way is using the typing tutor at http://www.typingweb.com. its completely free.

  16. Bob Says:

    go to google.com and search “Mrs. Sandy Hayes” and then click on “keyboarding games” any of the links that come with that site are great for learning to type. I have 80+ words per minute. =]

  17. Salena Robles Says:

    I learned to type fast when I was about 11 years old and ever since than I could type fast.

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