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Improve your typing skills with these effective tips
Typing rarely announces itself, yet it shadows almost everything you do on a screen. It shows up during rushed replies, careful edits, and moments when ideas race ahead of your fingers. Most habits ...
Good news for folks who never bothered to learn touch-typing. A new study shows that you may be just as fast as those show-off keyboard-rattlers whose fingers always find their way back to the home ...
The number of fingers does not determine typing speed, new study shows. People using self-taught typing strategies were found to be as fast as trained typists. Researchers from Aalto University ...
Here's an embarrassing fact: I mainly use about six fingers to type, despite years of home key drilling and touch typing skill tests in my middle school Business Tech classes. I can get along at a ...
Prevalent Devices Announces The Phraze-It Keyboard 2.0 for Stylus-Free On-Screen Data Entry into Pocket PCs to Bring the Benefits of Finger Typing at a Desktop to PDA Mobile Phones and PDAs Prevalent ...
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Keyboard: Why are there markings on the F and J keys of a keyboard? This idea was patented 23 years ago.
Whether you're a desktop user or a laptop user, have you noticed something on your system's keyboard? Have you seen the ...
Passwords continue to be a glaring weakness in digital security. And while biometric alternatives, such as fingerprint readers, are finding their way onto more consumer electronics devices, they are ...
The number of fingers does not determine typing speed, new study shows. People using self-taught typing strategies were found to be as fast as trained typists. The number of fingers does not determine ...
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