Typing slow to type faster...
It's pretty sweet when you get to the point that you can control the ebbs and flows of your typing rate.
I do find that if I slow down, and are more deliberate, I'm a little harder on the keys, and that's more tiring for my fingers.
But somewhere on the forum I did try and pace myself at about 1 character per second, and it's an interesting exercise.
Typing faster can in someways feel lighter and easier. Though trying to go too fast can be tiring and straining too. It's hard getting the balance right.
I'm not the fastest typist around by any means. (but it's creeping up, I've finally joined the 80+ wpm club in typeracer).
I like to practice with popular words and verbs, words that follow patterns and some more trying exercises: like random characters, and alphabetical sentences.
The last two mentioned above: I think are good technical exercises, and you always feel better going back to normal texts afterwards.
What really bores me to tears, is writing out text with lots of punctuation, initial caps and quotes. But sadly a lot of texts follow that pattern.
My reasoning in choosing the popular word lists, is that they form the main corpus of most texts, so you can practice something like the most frequently occuring words/verbs/nouns (find lists on the web - and take say the the top thousand), get them down pat, and it just makes typing that much easier.
Typing out some weighty tome might be a little trickier - and while it makes for good practice doing a lot of typing, you'll hardly ever type some words. However that's not to say that it might not be fun.
Last edited by pinkyache (09-Jun-2013 06:19:32)
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