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 stop, take some rest, and start typing again. I never will cease befriending the keys, for I know, in time, the moment I stop typing and reach for my tea or for some lemonade, I would wear a smile, contented, truly satisfied.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I... crack my knuckles and keep typing because when you write, it is expressing much more than pain, but passion mixed with love and fear and anger and imagination with dreams and memories, it is everything you could ever think of but it is written down (typed down) so it doesn't bother me to feel something while I write, even if it is slight pain from the typing of the keyboard of which I never stop. Because writing... it is life.
My tip to improve your typing speed is to...slowing down and focusing on accuracy rather than speed. Surprisingly it worked even though it felt as if I were moving a bit slower across the keys.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I ignore the feeling I know it will numb away... or I watch a movie or some series (mostly animated though) to let my fingers rest.
My tip to improve your typing speed is to focus and stay calm, just remember what you are writing... and write, wrote a lot, so you no longer have to look down on the keyboard.
These typing tests would be much easier if the people who create these quotes had a grasp of spelling and grammar. I'm spelling these words correctly, yet making mistakes because the author misspells the words or puts a "," before the word "and". What are they teaching in school these days?
My tip to improve your typing speed is to focus on accuracy. As accuracy increases, speed automatically goes up. Also, don't focus on whether you're doing good or bad. As soon as you stop focussing on the outcome, your performance improves...
What really helped me improve my typing speed is my brains ability to divide bigger tasks into automated smaller subsets, hardwired into my cerebellum.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is...I've only been at this for two days. I love it, Very helpful tool. It's being able to type one lesson after another that I find most helpful.
When my fingers hurt after too much time on the keyboard, I readjust my sitting position. Sitting is not a normal trait. Take a break, and get the blood flowing again.
What really helped me improve my typing speed is to accept that fact that I personally do not know where the keys on the keyboard are but because I practice to allow my muscle memory to react quicker
My tip is to practice hard every day and only concentrate in what you are typing, not anything else around you. Also, the ability to type without looking can double, triple, or even quadruple your typing speed, especially if you're reading the words that you're typing (there's nothing worse than having to read a few words off the source that you're copying and then have to look down at the keyboard to type them). Of course, the only way to be able to type without looking is to train your brain. Memorization of key position alone isn't enough. I'll have more tips coming soon! :)