Hi Guys, thanks a lot for the advices!
I didn't give you any background about me :).
I'm a Software developer. I didn't actually touch type, but I could write at 62wpm (QWERTY) using my 10 fingers with almost not looking at the keyboard and without a proper position of my fingers. I could not write in the darkness though (as I still needed the be able to look at the keyboard).
But yeah, I could write a little fast and now can't do it anymore.
I thought it was bad idea to use Tarmak as I wasn't a touch typer before, but wanted to do the experiment and see how it goes.
I think you can get the benefits of Tarmak even if you are like me: a not-so-slow typer (but a not-so-fast one). The only thing I noticed is, when I started Tarmak3, I couldn't write as I did in QWERTY anymore, and was forced to start putting my hands in a good position and get used to having my index fingers in "T" and "N" before start writing.
It was hard, but I got used to it and now I like it a lot.
I did practice a lot until I reached 98%/40 in each Tarmak step. Actually I reached 100%/54 in Tarmak 3 (that was good luck, I guess).
My goal was to stick in every step for minimum 1 week, but Tarmak 4 was so easy that I switched to full colemak in 3 days. Now I hate "L" a lot, but I'll get it in any moment.
I think, the reason why I'm having a bad time with full colemak was that my touch typing muscle memory (after Tarmak2) got used to touch type having the "L", "U" and "I" where they are in QWERTY, so I'm kinda overwriting my muscle memory twice in less than two weeks :(.
I was using Amphetype a little and stopped using it, but I'll use it again as a complement.
I'll keep you posted!!
P.S: It took me almost 30 mins to write all this :)
Last edited by Yefb (03-Oct-2014 21:02:13)