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Keyboard & Typing Skills

Fancy a keyboard Skills Lesson? You would be surprised how popular this is becoming……..There are simply too many two finger typists in the world and things are changing..fast ! Learning your way around the keyboard fluently and learning to touch type are fast becoming winner’s assets in speedy business environments. At the most basic level these skills allow you to increase the speed at which you can create documents and input information into a computer. Especially for the visually impaired, keyboard input is usually the only realistic way to both input data and control a computer. Voice recognition software simply does not work well enough...yet.

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What topics are covered in Keyboard Skills lessons / courses?

Well, for beginners it’s as basic as Becoming familiar with the keyboard and for those of you with a lifetime of bad habits you can learn about how to break them. For everyone, you can learn the tricks of the trade to get you into the “quick-type” mode of thinking; Believe it or not it is possible to type successfully without looking at the keyboard….it just takes lessons and practice. And finally, you will be shown how to increase your speed and decrease your mistakes.

A few tips if ye fancy..

Don't bang on the keys, your fingers will move faster. Type as quickly as you are able, but don't "try" too hard or force your speed or you'll make many mistakes. Relax, sit comfortably, and use proper posture. Keyboard/monitor positioning: your wrist, elbows and keyboard should be on the same horizontal for optimum comfort and efficiency. Try to get the top of your screen near to your eye level. And finally, the work – out! Stretch your wrists and fingers before starting to type..it does actually work!