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 !
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I...
I get up and pace for about 5 minutes. Or maybe I start to actually do some work. But usually I just keep typing until my performance has degraded so much that I have to suddenly do one of those things.
A quick glance at your hands to make sure you hit 'y' instead of 't' (for example) will often save you from typing 5 letters after that and then needed to wildly backspace, accidentally only go back 4, type again, crap, go back 5, type, mess up again, go back 2, type, fixed. It is moments like that which kill your speed. Avoid that like the plague despite how slow you might feel. 70wpm seems pretty slow to type if you have 100% accuracy.
My tip to improve your typing speed are: first, keep the record of your mistakes you do while typing and try to rectify it, more accuracy means more typing speed. Second, whatever you are typing, try to read more words at once this trick is also very handful to type at fast speeds. Third, never look down on the keyboard while typing. Fourth, keep practising - make typing a habit, type at least 20 minutes everyday.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is practicing then taking time off and coming back it also helped to learn exactly where the back space was
What really helped me improve my typing speed is... practicing common words and combinations of letters. I doubled my wpm in two weeks I feel that I will reach my goal and surpass it within a month.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is...pay attention to the item you are typing from. Don't look at your fingers. Read each letter instead of just the word.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I...stop, shake my fingers, bend my hands back and forth, sit back relax or get up for a few minutes. I sit back down, sit straight up and continue to type.
My tip to improve your typing speed is to use typing lessons before you go and types the quotes. The typing lessons help improve your speed and accuracy. If you continue using the typing lessons and this website your speed and accuracy with definitely improve.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I let my finger rest, I do crack my knuckles which i heard is suppose to give you arthritis. So I definitely know, don't crack your knuckles.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is... patient practice and unambitious approach, yet with clear goal in mind. No expectations means no disappointment.
My tip to improve your typing speed is to...constantly hold your hands in qwerty keyboard typing position while watching tv or listening to the radio. Pretend that you are typing what you hear the entire time you are listening. It helps you to exercise your finger muscles and helps to create speed and accuracy in your typing.