-
Monkeytype is a minimalistic typing test, featuring many test modes, an account system to save your typing speed history and user configurable features like themes, a smooth caret and more.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Personal Productivity #Tool #Note Taking 218 social mentions
-
Learn & Teach Typing, Free! Perfect for all ages & levels, K-12 and beyond.
I've been touch typing (with QWERTY) since I was 12 (6 years). I've been mostly stagnent at about 70-80 WPM for about 3-4 years. I think I've gotten a little more accurate because I type a lot since I use my computer for several hours a day. For the first three years, I spent a lot of time doing the lessons on typing websites. I started on typing.com (and have completed it several times), but I've also used typingclub.com. I began using keybr.com yesterday, and I think I going to continue to work through it alongside typing.com (the Legacy track because it's better than the new Adult Learner track IMO).
#Tool #Personal Productivity #Word 243 social mentions
-
Learn touch typing online using TypingClub's free typing courses. It includes 650 typing games, typing tests and videos.
I've been touch typing (with QWERTY) since I was 12 (6 years). I've been mostly stagnent at about 70-80 WPM for about 3-4 years. I think I've gotten a little more accurate because I type a lot since I use my computer for several hours a day. For the first three years, I spent a lot of time doing the lessons on typing websites. I started on typing.com (and have completed it several times), but I've also used typingclub.com. I began using keybr.com yesterday, and I think I going to continue to work through it alongside typing.com (the Legacy track because it's better than the new Adult Learner track IMO).
#Speed Typing #Personal Productivity #Tool 126 social mentions
-
This website teaches touch typing via lessons that feature letters and spaces on the user's screen. During each lesson, a cursor highlights the letter or space that the user must type... read more.
I've been touch typing (with QWERTY) since I was 12 (6 years). I've been mostly stagnent at about 70-80 WPM for about 3-4 years. I think I've gotten a little more accurate because I type a lot since I use my computer for several hours a day. For the first three years, I spent a lot of time doing the lessons on typing websites. I started on typing.com (and have completed it several times), but I've also used typingclub.com. I began using keybr.com yesterday, and I think I going to continue to work through it alongside typing.com (the Legacy track because it's better than the new Adult Learner track IMO).
#Speed Typing #Personal Productivity #Tool 324 social mentions