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 ...
Researchers at Aalto University in Finland looked at how people moved their fingers while typing by using a motion-capture system with 12 high-speed infrared cameras. They found that the number of ...
Researchers at Vanderbilt say typing with one finger does slow typists down, but people who “hunt and peck” are almost as fast as people who type with multiple fingers. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie goes ...
With so much of our time spent clicking away on a keyboard, a boost in typing speed will make you more efficient in almost every line of work. Whether it's going through inboxes, writing up emails, or ...
New research suggests that you don't need to learn to touch type to become a faster typist. Some of the benefits of touch typing date from the era of mechanical typewriters. But with modern keyboards, ...
HELSINKI, Finland, Feb. 9 (UPI) --Handwriting is rarely taught in schools. Typing instruction, on the other hand, is now routine. And while proper form may be helpful for those just starting out, new ...
Technological advancement over the last 30 years have meant skills once rare to office workers are now commonplace. Chief among those skills is typing: Decades ago, one could ply their trade as a ...
Typing on a touch screen is a very different experience. My dad, who types with remarkable sluggishness on a keyboard, can easily boost his typing skills by switching to his iPad. Because the ...