wussboy- I have a feeling I'm going to be really grumpy after switching, like you said. thanks for the encouragement!
keyboard samurai- I have to switch to something smoother and more effective (which the QWERTY keyboards are not). I also hit the capslock button quite often which is quite annoying ESPECIALLY when your typing at the speeds I am I'll be done with a whole sentence before my brain realizes that the caps was on the whole time. Its just a bothersome thing that I add to the basket of "why I hate QWERTY".
I also believe in 100% accuracy i have a habit of automatically hitting the backspace key when a mistake is make. I had a teacher in the second grade who tried to tell us to type without the backspace and would physically remove the key from are keyboards. I topped out in that class at 30 WPM, but once I started teaching myself I was able to hit 60 WPM at around 3rd grade. Those rules
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"Here are the most important things that you, as your own self-coach, must always keep in the forefront of your mind. Please take them to heart; these points are CRITICAL.
No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is to learn incorrect things, and to confuse that which you already know.
Slower is faster. Speed comes from certainty. The more you type things correctly, no matter how slow it has to be, the more certain you will be, and the faster you will become a proficient typist. Increase speed only when you feel sure enough to do so.
Don't look at the keyboard! If you don't know where a key is, look at the keyboard to find it, then look away and type the key. Do not guess; always be sure.
Relax. No unnecessary or dysfunctional tension!
Hit the keys squarely in the center. If you find you aren't consistently doing so, SLOW DOWN!!! It should feel good to type!
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I 100% agree with this. Some very good advice that i'll try to remember. I sometimes have issues with the "Relax. No uncecessary or dysfunctional tension!" you know how it can be quite frustrating.
DreymaR- Hopefully I wont be going par 20 WPM for longer than a month that I'm sorry to say would make a hard push on me to give up which I truly do not want to do. I'm surprised that schools actually want you to make errors but you never know certain people need certain styles mine just happens to be the whole cheese or non at all : /
Thank you all for the encouragement! I plan on switching this weekend and get grinding away at learning it!
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