I hope this was useful! Comment your typing speed down below. And if you're interested, check out my keyboard brand Lightmode here: go.aliabdaal.com/typingvid
Oh god. I was going to comment how ordinary the keyboard looked! I’d have assumed you for a split keyboard user. Honestly you cannot claim it’s the pinnacle of ergonomics’!
I watched your previous video about typing speeds around 3 months ago. Started with 55-60 wpm and currently at 85-90 wpm. It really works, just gotta trust the process and keep on practicing.
@@IWatchThemforYou -day 26 month 08 i'm trying to improve my typing speed "wpm" i never had done none of these techniques,i have 46 wpm i'll try increasing it up.
About the shortcuts: Deleting words can be done also with the key 'Delete'. You don't need to navigate to the end of the word in order to delete with ctrl+backspace if you're already in front of the word. In that situation just do ctrl+delete. Basically pressing ctrl changes most shortcuts to "word mode" vs "character mode".
Hi Ali, I just wanted to share how your content has helped me improve my typing skills. About half a month ago, I came across your older post on typing and decided to put your tips into action. I started practicing daily, and I'm thrilled to say that I've already progressed from 30 words per minute to 70 words per minute! I honestly didn't expect to see another video from you on typing so soon, but I'm grateful to have found it. It's always so refreshing to learn new techniques and hacks to enhance our skills. Thank you so much for all the valuable content you put out. Your passion for self-improvement and knowledge-sharing is truly inspiring! Keep up the fantastic work!
I watched this video back in June and began to practice typing. I started at 27 wpm and now we are in the beginning of August and I just reaced 53 wpm.😊
I love this video. I tried his keyboard shortcuts. They’re amazing. Ctrl- backspace deletes entire line, while shift- home - backspace delete single word. 😊
As a 170 wpm typist (speed typing for 3 years) I have to say these are solid tips. Personally for me, it's been all about accuracy and proper "form" using all fingers. I don't look super fast with my fingers like many other fast typists, but I have very close to 100% accuracy all the time and use all 10 of my fingers. It's a painful when practicing, but focusing on accuracy before speed and making sure every key press is right will definitely help in the long run.
@@ivan06pr @ivan06pr I do mostly short tests, as I believe that's more similar to how we type in our daily lifes. Mainly 30s (173) and 15s (184) tests on monkeytype. But my best 60s ever is 164. But it will be significantly slower if the test has more difficult words or punctuation. To increase your speed it's really all about getting very comfortable with the keyboard and typing all the words you use very often until it's so deep into your muscle memory you don't even have to think when you are typing. It's like most things in life, it will require a lot of time and effort from you, if you really want to improve.
I was trying to learn and speed up 100+wpm. Just watching your previous typing video. After practicing 1 and half ywar now my highest typing is 86wpm. Nd I am improving by practicing day by day. Thanks a bunch, Ali☘️💐
I have been typing the wrong way (my own way) for so long but I am trying to get touch typing down so I can get a data entry job so I have been practicing for 2 days so far :') this video is awesome btw, thank you !
I didn't realize that I had spent about 50 minutes watching your video. thanks to feed that I got a person who defines things easily. even I tried the way you told it was helpful my current typing speed is 41 wpm i want to be more accurate and faster.
I have been watching some videos on that topic for the past days because I am stagnating at 110 WPM. This video comes at the perfect time. Thanks, Ali 🙂
i have been using 2 fingers to type my entire life but now because of this video i learn the home row typing method since i just learned it I am slow (36wpm) but i will update in a month and see how fast i am! thanks for the help
Hi Ali, I appreciate all the valuable content you create on productivity. I noticed that your new mechanical keyboard is priced at €149. While I’m sure it’s a quality product, I feel that there are many similar keyboards available on platforms like Amazon for a lower price, which might be more accessible to a wider audience. I believe your main goal is to enhance productivity, and making products more affordable could help more people benefit from them. Just a thought from a loyal viewer. Keep up the great work! Best regards
Thanks for another great video Ali Summarized by AskTube: Efficient typing is a crucial skill in today's digital age. This video provides a comprehensive guide on how to improve typing speed, covering topics from the importance of fast typing to mastering keyboard shortcuts, ergonomic keyboards, and proper sitting posture. Why Typing Fast Matters 🤔 01:49 Looking cool: Being able to type fast looks impressive and is a productivity skill. 02:06 Efficiency and productivity: Typing fast increases efficiency and productivity, especially in industries where typing is a significant part of the job. 02:45 Creativity: Typing fast can help with creativity and idea generation, as it allows faster transition of thoughts to text. Getting Started with Typing Fast 💻 04:38 Practice and learning how to type fast can significantly improve productivity and efficiency. 04:55 Using keyboard shortcuts and the right apps can help increase productivity. Mastering Keyboard Navigation and Shortcuts 🖥 27:43 Command W is a faster way to close an app instead of clicking the 'x' button. It's a more efficient way to navigate. 28:00 Alfred is an app that allows you to search for apps, files, and more without using the mouse. It's more efficient than using the dock. 28:21 Using an app like Alfred or Spotlight can save time and increase productivity. It's a pro way of doing things. Tips for Efficient Typing and Productivity 🚀 29:37 Using an app like Alfred can save a huge amount of time throughout the day. 29:57 You can use Alfred to search for website addresses, converting currency, and more. 30:17 Alfred allows you to search for anything, making it a powerful tool for productivity. Conclusion and Final Tips 👋 49:14 Regular practice and maintaining good posture are key to improving typing speed and comfort. 49:28 Additionally, exploring productivity principles and incorporating the pilot, plane, and engineer mental model can further enhance overall productivity.
In high school, I used to challenge my friends to typing speed contests, and I consistently came out on top. It's just a nostalgic memory now, but my typing has slowed down since I'm away from my computer.
I think the real test for your speed and accuracy is typing intermediate sentences, that include punctuation and numbers. Probably special character too, but mostly just normal punctuation. Just typing words is not a good indicator of how fast you can type. We all type sentences and that's where everyone wants to be fast at doing
I took touch typing seriously 3 years ago. I can tell I can type at least 90 / 100 wpm in almost ANY text I come across. This has been amazing, I don't have to keep looking at the keyboard, I just place my thoughts on the computer and it just flows. I'm so thankful for touch typing, it's made my life easier
125 WPM here! Trying to get even higher though. I want 150. I could type 70 - 80 WPM consistent before, but I was not typing with the correct methods using all of your fingers. Practiced for about one hour each day for two weeks or so and got my typing speed using the proper method from 20WPM at the start all the way to where I am now. For anyone with a 'slow' typing speed, just keep going! You will be surprised how easy you find many things as long as you have a bit of determination and power through them!
Don't take it oter way , you are everything that I always wanted to become for some reason but some where down the line because of the distractions I am not able to be what I should have become .
I can't stand swivel chairs, which most office chairs are. I find that my back hurts more with them. I grew up a figure skater, who jumped one way and developed back muscles that are quite lopsided, so when I sit, I find that I have a tendency to swivel towards one side or sit to one side of the chair and my mid back hurts by the end of the day. It's really hard to find an office chair that does not swivel, though... especially one that is otherwise adjustable.
A great video! I used to be obsessed with typing, I am a little bit less obsessed, but I am indeed in that speed range of 65-75 wpm. Starting from here would be easy and require a little bit of practice to get to the goals like 80 wpm, then 90 wpm, then 100 wpm, then 110, 120, 140 and eventually to your level.
@aliabdaal I feel like you would love Vim motions. Consider learning Vim motions and use the Vim plugin in your favourite text editors or switch to Neovim entirely.
What is everyone’s type of keyboard that resulted in your highest wpn? I have a standard mechanical keyboard, and low profile mechanical keyboard, and Apple’s dreaded butterfly switch keyboard. I was surprised my least favorite keyboard (the butterfly switches) resulted in my fasted typing speed. Low profile mechanical - 75 wpm standard mechanical - 80 wpm Butterfy - 98 wpm
This video is great! I learned to type with a typewriter at school. We had the keyboard on the blackboard in front of the class. So we didn’t look down!
Sir , I don’t think your keyboard is fairly priced for a consumer in India. The ideal price would be at least 40-50% below the current price of INR 13,900. If thats available i am ready to buy.
I like keyboards with numbers on the right hand side working on cash registers and working in a call centre where you need to have numbers is very helpful
I'm excited to be here in your channel and I'm interested in learning more about investing and saving up for my retirement but am a little confused about the whole process. Any advice or tips to get me started up would be greatly appreciated
What a great video. This is a totally random tip question, regarding the "90-degree angle" rule, let's call it - let's say you're very short (or tall, I suppose would be equally problematic), how do you accomplish this posture? If you raise the height of your chair, your feet aren't on the floor. If your feet are on the floor, your arms and elbows aren't correct. Of course, the adjustable height desk, but aside from this, is it even possible?
update: after 3 more months now in jan 2025, i am doing 65 wpm now, typing has become more fluent - pressing the keyboard feels more natural now! I started the journey from 15 WPM [July 27, '24] After 2 Months now, I am at 43 WPM on avg. [Oct, '24] I am definitely gonna get there😁
اذا كنت عربي حابه افيدك ماتحتاج كورس مليان مواقع تتمرن عربي او انجليش او حسب لغة جهازك اسمه Typing Practice تحت اسم Keybr كل شي صارو يعملو منه كورس انا اول مره اجربه الموقع المجاني حبيته صراحه لدرجة ضليت ٣ ساعات وتعلمت بسرعة
Moonlander or Kensis split keyboard if you want proper ergonomics. Custom mechanical keyboards are a trend just like gamer chairs. Neither of which are ergonomic at all.
when I started to learn fast typing soon I realised that may be I'm putting some efforts on my brain while learning this process and some where deep down it feels like it also enhancing my cognitive abilities . Do let us know your thoughts about it.
Hi I enjoyed this video I’m younger and I’m learning touch typing for school and other stuff I am left handed are there any tips you have that can help me improve
Is a mechanical keyboard better or a membrane keyboard cause I have got a gaming mechanical keyboard or I have a wireless keyboard that I think is a membrane so can you give me a suggestion please I would love that thank you
Actually, my typing improved after watching your old video some time ago about typing. I started by practicing 30mins daily and then I went from 35WPM to 85WPM now. Thanks to you 👍
I might be weird but I can type faster if I slouch. My arms are more relaxed, it seems a more comfortable angle for me. I did also read that despite popular belief, slouching back in your chair is actually more favourable to your back, particularly over long periods.
Since increasing my typing speed, I've run into the problem of also capitalizing the second letter of a word instead of just the first letter. I can't seem to break it. Any advice?
Ok, I accepted Don't use a keyboard so that you can do kinds of stuff fast. But could you please help me understand how can I navigate through the web browser view and click internal links without using the mouse..?? Im tired by using the Tab button for too much time to navigate the required link click.
I hope this was useful! Comment your typing speed down below. And if you're interested, check out my keyboard brand Lightmode here: go.aliabdaal.com/typingvid
My typing speed = 🚀
Mine is still at 60 wpm
Oh god. I was going to comment how ordinary the keyboard looked! I’d have assumed you for a split keyboard user. Honestly you cannot claim it’s the pinnacle of ergonomics’!
My speed is less than 50 wpm 😞
164 on a Yunzii AL71
I watched your previous video about typing speeds around 3 months ago. Started with 55-60 wpm and currently at 85-90 wpm. It really works, just gotta trust the process and keep on practicing.
Sameee
@@IWatchThemforYou -day 26 month 08 i'm trying to improve my typing speed "wpm" i never had done none of these techniques,i have 46 wpm i'll try increasing it up.
I've been at 75 wpm by default my entire life. SO THIS WILL GET ME TO 100!?
About the shortcuts: Deleting words can be done also with the key 'Delete'. You don't need to navigate to the end of the word in order to delete with ctrl+backspace if you're already in front of the word. In that situation just do ctrl+delete. Basically pressing ctrl changes most shortcuts to "word mode" vs "character mode".
Hi Ali, I just wanted to share how your content has helped me improve my typing skills. About half a month ago, I came across your older post on typing and decided to put your tips into action. I started practicing daily, and I'm thrilled to say that I've already progressed from 30 words per minute to 70 words per minute!
I honestly didn't expect to see another video from you on typing so soon, but I'm grateful to have found it. It's always so refreshing to learn new techniques and hacks to enhance our skills.
Thank you so much for all the valuable content you put out. Your passion for self-improvement and knowledge-sharing is truly inspiring! Keep up the fantastic work!
Same
I watched this video back in June and began to practice typing. I started at 27 wpm and now we are in the beginning of August and I just reaced 53 wpm.😊
Ctrl + Backspace
Ctrl + arrow key
really helping
I love this video. I tried his keyboard shortcuts. They’re amazing. Ctrl- backspace deletes entire line, while shift- home - backspace delete single word. 😊
Some people only like to show how good they are in one skill instead of helping and you are definitely one of them.
He's a fraud
I love your Ctrl + backspace shortcut. Learned that trick from you.
I love looking for efficiency hacks and shortcuts and I thought I already figured out most of it but this one is new to me dayyummm!
I was watching your old video about how to type 150 wpm this morning while also practicing typing! Thank you for making this video!
You have solved 10% of my problems. Thanks man.
As a 170 wpm typist (speed typing for 3 years) I have to say these are solid tips. Personally for me, it's been all about accuracy and proper "form" using all fingers. I don't look super fast with my fingers like many other fast typists, but I have very close to 100% accuracy all the time and use all 10 of my fingers. It's a painful when practicing, but focusing on accuracy before speed and making sure every key press is right will definitely help in the long run.
@@amirtorhan2762 60 sec test?
@@ivan06pr @ivan06pr I do mostly short tests, as I believe that's more similar to how we type in our daily lifes. Mainly 30s (173) and 15s (184) tests on monkeytype. But my best 60s ever is 164. But it will be significantly slower if the test has more difficult words or punctuation.
To increase your speed it's really all about getting very comfortable with the keyboard and typing all the words you use very often until it's so deep into your muscle memory you don't even have to think when you are typing. It's like most things in life, it will require a lot of time and effort from you, if you really want to improve.
this is legit the reason i subbed to you: use full productivity tips like this
Never used keyboard shortcuts in my life , learnt so much from u
your timing of uploading videos is on point to my situation ali
I was trying to learn and speed up 100+wpm. Just watching your previous typing video.
After practicing 1 and half ywar now my highest typing is 86wpm.
Nd I am improving by practicing day by day.
Thanks a bunch, Ali☘️💐
lol thats my typing speed
thanks for making it free, what a nice man!
For real. The value here is awesome
Love this Ali, one of the most important thing I learned in school has been typing speed.
2:44 I like this scene transition. Nice touch.
Well done on the type Test, btw Love your keyboard, Bless you for all the resources! Almost finnished with your book!😶🌫😶🌫😶🌫
I have been typing the wrong way (my own way) for so long but I am trying to get touch typing down so I can get a data entry job so I have been practicing for 2 days so far :') this video is awesome btw, thank you !
Hey Ali, I just love all your videos and ive gotten your booktoo and I havent got to read it yet but im really looking forward to it. Never stop
I didn't realize that I had spent about 50 minutes watching your video. thanks to feed that I got a person who defines things easily. even I tried the way you told it was helpful my current typing speed is 41 wpm i want to be more accurate and faster.
Wow! That's a great Lesson learnt. Thank you Ali.
Thanks Bro! Great Video. This video keeps informed me a lot about the things I didn't know previously
I have been watching some videos on that topic for the past days because I am stagnating at 110 WPM. This video comes at the perfect time. Thanks, Ali 🙂
i have been using 2 fingers to type my entire life but now because of this video i learn the home row typing method since i just learned it I am slow (36wpm) but i will update in a month and see how fast i am! thanks for the help
that creative point i strongly agree with i noticed improvement in my creativity.
Thanks for the video, made huge progress!
Hi Ali,
I appreciate all the valuable content you create on productivity. I noticed that your new mechanical keyboard is priced at €149. While I’m sure it’s a quality product, I feel that there are many similar keyboards available on platforms like Amazon for a lower price, which might be more accessible to a wider audience.
I believe your main goal is to enhance productivity, and making products more affordable could help more people benefit from them. Just a thought from a loyal viewer. Keep up the great work!
Best regards
Thanks for another great video Ali
Summarized by AskTube:
Efficient typing is a crucial skill in today's digital age. This video provides a comprehensive guide on how to improve typing speed, covering topics from the importance of fast typing to mastering keyboard shortcuts, ergonomic keyboards, and proper sitting posture.
Why Typing Fast Matters 🤔
01:49 Looking cool: Being able to type fast looks impressive and is a productivity skill.
02:06 Efficiency and productivity: Typing fast increases efficiency and productivity, especially in industries where typing is a significant part of the job.
02:45 Creativity: Typing fast can help with creativity and idea generation, as it allows faster transition of thoughts to text.
Getting Started with Typing Fast 💻
04:38 Practice and learning how to type fast can significantly improve productivity and efficiency.
04:55 Using keyboard shortcuts and the right apps can help increase productivity.
Mastering Keyboard Navigation and Shortcuts 🖥
27:43 Command W is a faster way to close an app instead of clicking the 'x' button. It's a more efficient way to navigate.
28:00 Alfred is an app that allows you to search for apps, files, and more without using the mouse. It's more efficient than using the dock.
28:21 Using an app like Alfred or Spotlight can save time and increase productivity. It's a pro way of doing things.
Tips for Efficient Typing and Productivity 🚀
29:37 Using an app like Alfred can save a huge amount of time throughout the day.
29:57 You can use Alfred to search for website addresses, converting currency, and more.
30:17 Alfred allows you to search for anything, making it a powerful tool for productivity.
Conclusion and Final Tips 👋
49:14 Regular practice and maintaining good posture are key to improving typing speed and comfort.
49:28 Additionally, exploring productivity principles and incorporating the pilot, plane, and engineer mental model can further enhance overall productivity.
BRILLIANT video, thank you so much for this!
I needed this, thank you. I spend my day at a computer typing and this was eye opening
Great advice, thanks.
Yeaahhh back to basics. Missed your typing videos. I thought you said your keyboard had complaints
This was definitely recorded/scheduled before that whole palava.
@@MattDiffey I thought the same think. He made a video about his failure with the keyboard, and then this.
You're cool and this video has been super helpful thanks so much for creating it and keep up the great work
That new keyboard is absolutely sick!!
Thanks Ali!
In high school, I used to challenge my friends to typing speed contests, and I consistently came out on top. It's just a nostalgic memory now, but my typing has slowed down since I'm away from my computer.
This video was really helpful. Please upload the other skillshare videos here too.
Love this!!
I think the real test for your speed and accuracy is typing intermediate sentences, that include punctuation and numbers. Probably special character too, but mostly just normal punctuation. Just typing words is not a good indicator of how fast you can type. We all type sentences and that's where everyone wants to be fast at doing
Can they design a keyboard chip to be placed in my head so that I can type with my thoughts? We could be typing 600 words per minute.
I took touch typing seriously 3 years ago. I can tell I can type at least 90 / 100 wpm in almost ANY text I come across. This has been amazing, I don't have to keep looking at the keyboard, I just place my thoughts on the computer and it just flows. I'm so thankful for touch typing, it's made my life easier
125 WPM here! Trying to get even higher though. I want 150. I could type 70 - 80 WPM consistent before, but I was not typing with the correct methods using all of your fingers. Practiced for about one hour each day for two weeks or so and got my typing speed using the proper method from 20WPM at the start all the way to where I am now. For anyone with a 'slow' typing speed, just keep going! You will be surprised how easy you find many things as long as you have a bit of determination and power through them!
this is something which i am gonna replace in the place of procrastination and make more progress>>> thank you ali;)
thank you very much for the given tools
"The perfect posture is not the posture you were in previously" ... Amazing 😊
Thanks so much for this I have been trying to increase my typing speed
Thank you for your time!🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
oh man your videos are really helpfull Thanks
Ali launching tech gadgets is sooo fitting, I actually miss the tech reviews 😊
Hello Ali. Thank you!
The hardest key to learn is "C" & 'M' because the finger is which presses those kind have to do hand gymnastics
my typing speed today is 105 words per minute thank you ali for teaching and motivating i never thought i would be able to type this fast love you
Don't take it oter way , you are everything that I always wanted to become for some reason but some where down the line because of the distractions I am not able to be what I should have become .
I can't stand swivel chairs, which most office chairs are. I find that my back hurts more with them. I grew up a figure skater, who jumped one way and developed back muscles that are quite lopsided, so when I sit, I find that I have a tendency to swivel towards one side or sit to one side of the chair and my mid back hurts by the end of the day. It's really hard to find an office chair that does not swivel, though... especially one that is otherwise adjustable.
33:33 Is there any alternative for the Keyboard Snippet app for built-in Windows?
Amazing video, thank you.
A great video! I used to be obsessed with typing, I am a little bit less obsessed, but I am indeed in that speed range of 65-75 wpm. Starting from here would be easy and require a little bit of practice to get to the goals like 80 wpm, then 90 wpm, then 100 wpm, then 110, 120, 140 and eventually to your level.
@aliabdaal I feel like you would love Vim motions. Consider learning Vim motions and use the Vim plugin in your favourite text editors or switch to Neovim entirely.
Hi Ali random question I saw you did LASIK-surgery 2 years ago. Could you please make a video about the pros and cons of eye surgery?
What is everyone’s type of keyboard that resulted in your highest wpn? I have a standard mechanical keyboard, and low profile mechanical keyboard, and Apple’s dreaded butterfly switch keyboard. I was surprised my least favorite keyboard (the butterfly switches) resulted in my fasted typing speed.
Low profile mechanical - 75 wpm
standard mechanical - 80 wpm
Butterfy - 98 wpm
Is there such a thing as a quiet mechanical keyboard? I like the idea of tactile touch using a Light Mode keyboard, but need to avoid the noise.
This video is great! I learned to type with a typewriter at school. We had the keyboard on the blackboard in front of the class. So we didn’t look down!
Sorry how can 158 words per minute be world record
Probably it's an official world record, not including online websites and stuff. Just my guess.
He simply doesn't have any nerdy friends lol. Sad that he brags about 158WPM.
1000 wpm
Has anyone reached this
@@mm-xu5df I don't think so. However, wpm depends on duration and difficulty of the text.
MythicalRocket rocket reached 305wpm
What do you recommend doing for telephonic nurse case managers who have timers and metrics on efficiency for each patient?
Sir , I don’t think your keyboard is fairly priced for a consumer in India. The ideal price would be at least 40-50% below the current price of INR 13,900. If thats available i am ready to buy.
Don't buy that it's apple keyboard and won't work properly with windows
It really helps
very helpful
I like keyboards with numbers on the right hand side working on cash registers and working in a call centre where you need to have numbers is very helpful
I'm excited to be here in your channel and I'm interested in learning more about investing and saving up for my retirement but am a little confused about the whole process. Any advice or tips to get me started up would be greatly appreciated
Tip - 8:40
9:37 - 11:50 - 27:41
What a great video. This is a totally random tip question, regarding the "90-degree angle" rule, let's call it - let's say you're very short (or tall, I suppose would be equally problematic), how do you accomplish this posture? If you raise the height of your chair, your feet aren't on the floor. If your feet are on the floor, your arms and elbows aren't correct. Of course, the adjustable height desk, but aside from this, is it even possible?
Foot rest
update: after 3 more months now in jan 2025, i am doing 65 wpm now,
typing has become more fluent - pressing the keyboard feels more natural now!
I started the journey from 15 WPM [July 27, '24]
After 2 Months now, I am at 43 WPM on avg. [Oct, '24]
I am definitely gonna get there😁
اذا كنت عربي حابه افيدك ماتحتاج كورس مليان مواقع تتمرن عربي او انجليش او حسب لغة جهازك اسمه Typing Practice تحت اسم Keybr
كل شي صارو يعملو منه كورس انا اول مره اجربه الموقع المجاني حبيته صراحه لدرجة ضليت ٣ ساعات وتعلمت بسرعة
thanks for the word
Thanks a lot. I found especially useful your tips on how to avoid backspaces & use shortcuts, as well as the websites to practice typing.
Assalamualaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu
Jazakallah Khairun Brother, It was helpful. I will practice more InshaAllah
Moonlander or Kensis split keyboard if you want proper ergonomics. Custom mechanical keyboards are a trend just like gamer chairs. Neither of which are ergonomic at all.
جزاك الله خير الجزاء
when I started to learn fast typing soon I realised that may be I'm putting some efforts on my brain while learning this process and some where deep down it feels like it also enhancing my cognitive abilities . Do let us know your thoughts about it.
Thanks for the upload
At starting my speeding is 13 wpm.I started practising.I'm practising from around 7 months now my speed to 93 wpm.I want to beat the ali abdaal.❤❤❤
Love your content, but please fix the issue with dual channel audio 2:13
you should try the Kinesis Adv 360 keyboard
Thanks for the video! My typing speed varies around 85 WPM at a 1 minute test, but at like 15 seconds I can get up to 110 WPM
Hello,
Quick question, are there available for this keyboard a non english layouts? I am from Spain and I would need to have a Spanish layout.
Hi I enjoyed this video I’m younger and I’m learning touch typing for school and other stuff I am left handed are there any tips you have that can help me improve
Is a mechanical keyboard better or a membrane keyboard cause I have got a gaming mechanical keyboard or I have a wireless keyboard that I think is a membrane so can you give me a suggestion please I would love that thank you
Actually, my typing improved after watching your old video some time ago about typing. I started by practicing 30mins daily and then I went from 35WPM to 85WPM now.
Thanks to you 👍
I watched this video at the start of the year and I was at 16 wpm (In nitrotype) Now I'm at 80 wpm.Thank you for this vid
I might be weird but I can type faster if I slouch. My arms are more relaxed, it seems a more comfortable angle for me. I did also read that despite popular belief, slouching back in your chair is actually more favourable to your back, particularly over long periods.
Also plz tell shortcut keys for windows too
How about speech recognition?
Since increasing my typing speed, I've run into the problem of also capitalizing the second letter of a word instead of just the first letter. I can't seem to break it. Any advice?
Your typing speed is so fast, which is great.
Ok, I accepted Don't use a keyboard so that you can do kinds of stuff fast.
But could you please help me understand how can I navigate through the web browser view and click internal links without using the mouse..??
Im tired by using the Tab button for too much time to navigate the required link click.
\ to search
@@goated_koja not to search.. How to click links
@@Sukooor oh, use the mouse,
in other vids he says to use mostly the keyboard
Now I'm itching for Ali to try using Vim
you are too good at typing