Typing Tips

Expert advice to boost your typing speed and accuracy

Proper Finger Positioning

Place your fingers on the home row (ASDF for left hand, JKL; for right hand). Your thumbs should rest on the space bar. Each finger is responsible for specific keys, minimizing hand movement and increasing efficiency.

Look at the Screen, Not Keyboard

Train yourself to look at the screen while typing instead of your keyboard. This "touch typing" technique significantly improves speed once mastered. Use keyboard bumps on F and J keys to position your hands without looking.

Regular Practice

Consistent practice is key to improving typing speed. Set aside 15-20 minutes daily for typing practice. Focus on accuracy first, then gradually increase your speed as you become more comfortable with the keyboard layout.

Proper Posture

Sit with your back straight, feet flat on the floor, and elbows at a 90-degree angle. Position your screen at eye level and your keyboard at a height that allows your wrists to remain straight. Good ergonomics prevents strain and fatigue.

Track Your Progress

Regularly test your typing speed and accuracy to monitor improvement. Set realistic goals and celebrate milestones. Many professional typists started at 30-40 WPM and worked their way up to 80+ WPM with consistent practice.

Learn Keyboard Shortcuts

Familiarize yourself with common keyboard shortcuts for your operating system and frequently used applications. Shortcuts like Ctrl+C (copy), Ctrl+V (paste), and Alt+Tab (switch applications) can significantly boost productivity.

Common Typing Benchmarks

Skill LevelWPM RangeDescription
Beginner10-25 WPMStill looking at the keyboard, learning finger positions
Intermediate26-45 WPMFamiliar with keyboard layout, occasional glances at keys
Average46-65 WPMComfortable typing without looking at keyboard
Proficient66-80 WPMEfficient typing with good accuracy, rarely looks at keyboard
Expert80+ WPMTouch typing mastery, high accuracy, professional level