Since no-one seems to be bothered to look at the 'technical' section, I shall re-post my idea into this forum:
I always had slight difficulty typing a whole bunch of words in the cmk lessons, which contained two newly introduced letters that were both on the same row (excluding home row letters). For example the lesson that introduces F and U (#6) makes me mix up both keys frequently (during the lesson only). Therefore, I have made an alternative lesson–that would be lesson 5–for V and L, to try how it compares. What do you think?
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