@Leo_W5 Not worth it. Only do it if you enjoy it. Most of the times in real life settings you'll have to think a lot before typing . So you'll be a lot slower anyways. I think 80 WPM is good but anything above that isn't needed.
@uya_wansit @idesignproblem @monkeytypegame Started using the computer since 2008. Learnt proper typing in 2012 (~100WPM). Learnt the Colemak keyboard layout in 2019 (0 WPM), and now it's 2023. So in total 15 years, but main speed increase happened last 3 years.
@idesignproblem @monkeytypegame Sure!
- Use as many fingers as you can to type
- Cut fingernails
- Practice a lot
- Mentally prepare before typing a word to increase accuracy
- Learn touch typing