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    10 days on cold turkey

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    Almost 10 days ago I switched my layout from QWERTY to Colemak and didn't look back.

    My usual speed with QWERTY was about 65 WPM, but on a couple of times I got 75 WPM. I was never a typist/keyboard enthusiast, until mid september, when I decided I was going to learn Colemak and start touch-typing.

    For a few days, I spent at least 1 hour everyday playing with this typing tutor for mac called Type-Fu. I did this for 10 days until october 5th, when I was already doing ~30 WPM with an average precision of 95%. That was my last day with QWERTY as my main layout.

    I started playing some typing games (TypeRacer and 10FastFingers) in different periods of 1 hour or less several times a day.

    Today, it was my 10th day on the cold turkey approach, and my average typing speed is already at 55 WPM, almost the same I used to got with QWERTY, and a few times today I even got ~60 WPM.

    I'm pretty happy and excited because I have already almost the same speed I used to have with QWERTY, after only ~20 days. I'm still kinda slow with stuff like punctuation and uppercase letters, but hopefully it will get better on the next few days/weeks.

    Here are some charts:

    TypeRacer, until yesterday.
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    My last 50 tests on 10FastFingers, today.
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    You are a very fast learner indeed. How is your accuracy?

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    Tony_VN said:

    You are a very fast learner indeed. How is your accuracy?

    My accuracy is still pretty bad, around ~92% (on TypeRacer). I'll work to improve it as soon as I get a better WPM speed. :)

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    weslly said:

    My accuracy is still pretty bad, around ~92% (on TypeRacer). I'll work to improve it as soon as I get a better WPM speed. :)

    I think you should focus on accuracy instead of speed. Bad typing mistakes will imprint in your muscle memory if you repeat these mistakes with very fast speed again and again.

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    Wow, ten days and you're already at 55wpm? Currently on my 4th day cold turkey, and only at 25-27wpm (averaged 90wpm, could hit 110wpm occasionally on QWERTY). Keep confusing E with S, and N with T when typing for some reason.

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    20 days after and I just hit my old QWERTY average speed (65WPM). I'm currently working on improving my accuracy, which is still pretty shitty (but it was even worse with QWERTY).

    Last edited by weslly (24-Oct-2013 18:12:52)
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    Keep it up. Looks like you're either very fast learner or your Qwerty skills weren't close to your typing potential (perhaps both?). If you're so close to your old speed in only 20 days, you can be pretty confident that soon you'll surpass it and set new goals for yourself.

    For now keep it up and work on that accuracy! Keep us posted.

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