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 !
My tip to improve your typing speed is to... literally just practice until you are good at typing. like the reason that i'm so fast at typing considering i'm still in middle school is bc this one girl that annoyed me beat me in typing class at school and i got triggered. so yep i literally went home and practiced like 30-45 minutes a day until i had enough typing skills to beat her. it fricking worked. it worked even more too when i got a computer (oh yeah this was in fourth grade btw) and started typing even more it just escalated. in fifth grade my average wpm was 75. in sixth, it shot up to 100. still in sixth grade and it's even increased by eight wpm so yay me. it's been two years since i sucked at typing and now i don't suck at typing. if i can do that you can too.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is to keep the freshness of typing, don't overdo it. you can try typing a lot at one day and rest for a couple of days so when you start it again you feel the freshness of typing and you'll type it with ease.
My tip to improve your typing speed is too keep working on slowing down. I make abundantly fewer mistakes when I force myself to slow down. I have developed a bad habit over many years of typing faster that my accuracy warrants. JB
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I... bruh please tell me who has finger pain after too much on the keyboard. like i spend an insane time on my computer but bro
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I simply just take a break. Or, if I'm feeling feisty, I will keep going until I get bored, or it becomes too hard to move my fingers and maintain my speed.
My tip to improve your typing speed is to...switch back and forth between speed and accuracy. Slow down for accuracy but not too. much, then all out speed and try to keep the errors down.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I...get new more comfortable mechanical keyboards. Corsair RGB K95 Platinum or Roccat Vulcan Aimo 120 are the best I've found so far.
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My tip to improve your typing speed is to... always focus on accuracy, not speed. If you want to type faster in a year, focus on accuracy. Invest attention in what you're doing.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is... learning to touch-type, instead of hunt-and-peck.
But QWERTY is too crazy to learn, except by osmosis. So instead I decided to learn Dvorak, which is logical, and efficient (for English at least). It took me only 2 weeks to learn it because it makes sense, and then after one month I was back at my old hunt-and-peck speed. Now I can type around 70-80 WPM with 90-95% accuracy.
But that was never really my aim. I just wanted the shooting pains in my arms to stop, and was too cheap to get an "ergonomic" keyboard. Dvorak really helped me there.