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Programming and touch-typing

  • Started by shalmu
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More importantly, do they have a course for Colemak :)

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  • From: Viken, Norway
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If you have Colemak (for instance PKL) on a USB drive and/or your home area at work, it's as easy as anything to use. You don't have to have install privileges for that, just write. Even my IT dept isn't *that* strict, but some are.

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bakirmousavi said:

It's very easy to learn how to type, it's certainly to do with combination of fingers and by punching them at the right time. I have a complete course on how to type for $10 Only. Click on the link to follow and enrol now. https://goo.gl/W7fRC3

Interesting course. Thanks for that. But does it work only for colemak users or for anyone?

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I have discovered this app/site and it helped me a lot: https://www.typewizz.com/ After doing that course I can now type much faster.

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