Learn to type with ease
If you're still bashing in words on your keyboard using just two fingers, it's time to learn to touch type. Miracle Type uses memory aids and phonetics to help you remember where each letter resides on the keyboard.
All you need to learn is five words per hand, with each word relating to a vertical group of keys. For example, you remember the word 'quazi' for the little finger on your left hand; this signifies the Q, A and Z keys, which are all accessed by that finger.
Full voice instructions are included and, once you're done with the basics, there are speed tests and drills to help you type faster and more accurately. It's a little pricey, but Miracle Type is easy to use and a great way to learn touch typing.
A great way to learn touch typing
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