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Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: longweight on Thu, 31 May 2012, 16:53:37
Hi all,

I would like to learn how to touch type properly and to also learn Dvorak. What is the best software to do this? I have searched the site but found nothing so I apologise if this is a common topic, I even looked in the Wiki's!
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Djuzuh on Thu, 31 May 2012, 17:10:22
I really like klavaro.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: smknjoe on Thu, 31 May 2012, 17:15:01
This great, and free, web based tutor is what I usually suggest. http://www.typing-lessons.org/
No Dorvak though.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Playtrumpet on Thu, 31 May 2012, 17:20:56
This is where I first learned Dvorak. http://gigliwood.com/abcd/lessons/

After these lessons, your fingers should know the layout. I then practiced at http://www.keyhero.com/.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Internetlad on Thu, 31 May 2012, 17:24:31
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing?

I learned to touch type in high school, sort of. Had some old software that was based on a black typing champion's lessons, it was probably several years old when I was using it. Can't remember much about it besides the fact that the guy bore a striking resemblance to a black walrus, if they existed.

It'll come to me later and i'll say "yeah, that's it."
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: IvanIvanovich on Thu, 31 May 2012, 17:37:39
Nothing beats Typing of the Dead 2 for typing trainer. It's effective and semi entertaining so it doesn't feel like chores. Won't help you learn other layout, besides forcing you to deal with it and use it or have your brains eaten.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Daniel Beaver on Thu, 31 May 2012, 17:59:14
Quote from: lysol;605011
Nothing beats Typing of the Dead 2 for typing trainer. It's effective and semi entertaining so it doesn't feel like chores. Won't help you learn other layout, besides forcing you to deal with it and use it or have your brains eaten.
+1

I think it's a legitimately useful typing trainer. Very demanding, but also fun enough that you'll actually spend time with it. The boss fights feature "special cases" - very tricky.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Reptile on Thu, 31 May 2012, 18:05:16
Quote from: Internetlad;605002
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing?

I learned to touch type in high school, sort of. Had some old software that was based on a black typing champion's lessons, it was probably several years old when I was using it. Can't remember much about it besides the fact that the guy bore a striking resemblance to a black walrus, if they existed.

It'll come to me later and i'll say "yeah, that's it."

This post is awesome
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: cactux on Thu, 31 May 2012, 18:10:30
For osx I love Master Key
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Internetlad on Thu, 31 May 2012, 18:15:15
Quote from: Reptile;605047
This post is awesome

One is glad when One is recognized for One's talents.

Also, Found it!

Cortez Peter's something or other championship typing drills
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The memories come flooding back. Mainly those of quick brown foxes and lazy dogs.

Yeah, that's it.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: cactux on Thu, 31 May 2012, 18:22:01
Quote from: Playtrumpet;604997
This is where I first learned Dvorak. http://gigliwood.com/abcd/lessons/

After these lessons, your fingers should know the layout. I then practiced at http://www.keyhero.com/.

If I remember well you can type at more than 100wpm. That is speed, I can only go up to 60wpm using dvorak
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: HolidaySHRIMP on Thu, 31 May 2012, 19:55:06
I like type racer. This was on a rubber some ergo before I got my Leos.

(http://img.tapatalk.com/62f71c5f-1254-78d8.jpg)

(http://img.tapatalk.com/62f71c5f-132e-a555.jpg)

Now when you guys say touch type does it mean not looking or not looking AND not bottoming out? Bottoming out makes me go faster. Can't be bothered to focus on stopping at activation point.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: dippingriz on Thu, 31 May 2012, 20:12:19
Quote from: Daniel Beaver;605039
+1

I think it's a legitimately useful typing trainer. Very demanding, but also fun enough that you'll actually spend time with it. The boss fights feature "special cases" - very tricky.

Is there anywhere to dl that game?
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: dorkvader on Thu, 31 May 2012, 22:37:33
Hmm, how many of these support Dvorak? Exactly, I want to be "proper" not "fast". Is it just: convert the keyboard, pick a game and go?
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Playtrumpet on Fri, 01 June 2012, 00:23:41
Quote from: dorkvader;605247
Hmm, how many of these support Dvorak? Exactly, I want to be "proper" not "fast". Is it just: convert the keyboard, pick a game and go?

Well, keybr.com has support for QWERTY (US & UK), Dvorak and Colemak and I think puts focus on accuracy. You can choose a webpage from which to type or just use their random English wordlike generator that seems to create 'words' from English spelling rules. It also includes some actual words too. Interesting concept.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: longweight on Fri, 01 June 2012, 00:51:43
Thanks for the responses everyone!
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Tony on Fri, 01 June 2012, 02:22:12
Typing Tutor 7 is my favorite program. It supports Dvorak too.

Once you know all the key positions, Typeracer would be a good addictive online typing game.
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: geekmonique on Fri, 01 June 2012, 04:23:32
It's hard to find good Dvorak course. It's much easier with QWERTY: touchtypingonline.com (http://www.touchtypingonline.com/)
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: zzuper on Fri, 01 June 2012, 08:18:07
Im looking for one that guides your fingers one by one.  Anyone know some like that?
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Djuzuh on Fri, 01 June 2012, 08:18:37
klavaro˛ ? :P
Title: Touch Typing Trainer
Post by: Tony on Sat, 02 June 2012, 06:44:58
Quote from: zzuper;605522
Im looking for one that guides your fingers one by one.  Anyone know some like that?


Typing Tutor 7 does. So does Mavis Beacon and Typing Master. They even tried to lift your fingers without your permission.