Or you can memorize where the keys for the QWERTY home row are so that you can fake your mashing!
...or not.
Or you can memorize where the keys for the QWERTY home row are so that you can fake your mashing!
...or not.
Two months later, I finally broke 100 WPM. Today, I hit 102 on Typing Test! I think I stopped diligently practicing and testing myself after two weeks, so... XP
My next goal? Surpass 120 WPM.
Nowadays, I look around at people at my uni typing on their laptops in QWERTY... and I laugh to myself as I watch their fingers fly around. Maybe one day I'll bring my laptop and just type quietly in Colemak and compare to their QWERTY flailing. :P
Two months later, I finally broke 100 WPM. Today, I hit 102 on Typing Test! I think I stopped diligently practicing and testing myself after two weeks, so... XP
My next goal? Surpass 120 WPM.
Nowadays, I look around at people at my uni typing on their laptops in QWERTY... and I laugh to myself as I watch their fingers fly around. Maybe one day I'll bring my laptop and just type quietly in Colemak and compare to their QWERTY flailing. :P
wow you hit 100+ so quickly...that's great. So is practice the main reason that you've reached such a speed so fast?
Nowadays, I look around at people at my uni typing on their laptops in QWERTY... and I laugh to myself as I watch their fingers fly around. Maybe one day I'll bring my laptop and just type quietly in Colemak and compare to their QWERTY flailing. :P
...and they're probably laughing to themselves thinking about how you "wasted" 2+ months of lost productivity only to end up 20+% slower. ;)
By the way, can you give us details on your practicing methods? I stalled at the 80wpm mark (although on hi-games, I could hit 85wpm sometimes) so I just gave up and went back to a modified dvorak.
(Also, when I stopped practicing for a week, my speed dropped to between 60-75wpm, so I guess I'm different in that respect.)
Have you encountered any words/phrases you don't particularly like typing on colemak? Which words/phrases are you fastest at typing?
Thanks, and congrats on breakin' 100!
I am in a similar position to where you were. I was at 120+ on QWERTY (gained, I think, by "pressure-typing" and a piano-player's dexterity) and hopefully I can also make quick progress with Colemak. :-)
However, I know it will be difficult as I am comparing against 1000's of hours of QWERTY. If you asked me to type a letter on QWERTY then I probably couldn't do it most of the time! , but I had thousands of common words "under my fingers", and I fear I will not be able to replicate that kind of parsing in Colemak for years.
I too am interested in your methods esplanade. I have just switched to Colemak today from QWERTY (about 50 wpm), and am keen to know how you managed to learn the new layout so quickly.
I am in a similar position to where you were. I was at 120+ on QWERTY (gained, I think, by "pressure-typing" and a piano-player's dexterity) and hopefully I can also make quick progress with Colemak. :-)
Piano playing should definitely help you with Colemak. Even though I am more of a cocktail/jazz player myself, I certainly found the ideas of rolls and the light whole arm movement some classically trained friends have shown me to be of help in technique with Colemak.