Keyboarding: Top Row, QWERT
How can keeping the backs of your hands parallel to the keyboard help you type better?
By the end of this class you will be able to:
- Practice typing with a focus on QWERT in addition to keeping fingers placed over home keys
By the end of this class you will be able to:
- Practice typing with a focus on QWERT in addition to keeping fingers placed over home keys
Here are the instructions; all the exercises in all the lessons work this way, so read carefully:
- Press the "Click here to start" button, then type what you see on the screen. If you type correctly, the letter will turn to grey. If you err, it won't, and you will hear an error sound. - To do the same again (which you should do if you make ANY mistakes), press the "Go again!" button that appears when you finish. - To get a new exercise, reload the page. - Remember, shoot for no errors!! That is the most important thing right now. Speed means nothing; certainty and correctness are what's important. - For practical purposes, you can consider yourself having mastered an exercise only if you are able to type three reloaded screens of exercises in a row in under 60 seconds each, with no errors, confidently. |
Click the button below to proceed to the typing exercises. Do lessons 10 -19