One hundred percent that everyone in his life has seen on television or even in life, when people type very quickly, despite the keyboard itself. Perhaps someone wondered: “Is it possible at all?” The answer is definitely: “Yes!” All you need to know is the area of responsibility of each finger on the keyboard and a lot, a lot of training. In this article we will talk about this. We will tell you about each zone separately, advise special programs, talk about the methodology and set a vector, following which you can learn how to quickly type on the keyboard.
Benefits
Before we talk about the areas of responsibility of each finger on the keyboard, it's worth talking about why this is necessary at all. After all, a huge number of people are typing, looking at the keyboard while using two fingers, and some with one finger at all.
First of all, and no one will argue with this, it's cool. Typing at great speed, while not looking at the keyboard, is, of course, practical. But since not many can do this, it adds some coolness.
In addition, of course, it is convenient. What can I talk about if every user of a social network encountered such a problem when, looking at the keyboard, you type Russian text, and looking at the monitor, you see only Latin characters arranged in an incomprehensible order. When typing without looking at the keyboard, this would never have happened, since you always have everything before your eyes, and you can make adjustments on the go.
The fact that if you type on the keyboard blindly cannot be undone, the time will be greatly saved. That is, if you work on the Internet or as an editor, then you will be able to do your work much faster, which, in turn, will bring you big profits.
In general, the benefits are enough. It's time to talk about the ten-finger method and talk about the areas of responsibility of each finger on the keyboard.
Ten finger method
The ten fingers method is quite simple. It implies that you will use all your fingers to speed up your printing several times. If you have not yet been trained in this technique, then right now you can check how many fingers you use when printing. Most likely, this figure will be equal to two, and if everything is completely sad, then to one. Imagine if you use only a few fingers, while printing (say) with a decent speed, then how much this speed will increase if all 10 fingers are used!
But stop talking, it's worth getting down to business. Ten fingers is one thing, but the other is what you need to know what is the main position of the fingers on the keyboard. That’s what we’ll talk about now.
Keyboard Finger Spacing
Looking ahead, it’s worth saying that you will see the circuit itself a little lower in the image, but before that it’s worth a bit to tell how it all works.
So, we have ten fingers, each of them is assigned a certain key on the keyboard, some more, some less. Also present is the initial arrangement of all the fingers on the keyboard, with which you need to start typing.
As you can see, in the image, each individual finger is involved in its own part of the keyboard. This contributes to the fact that they are not intertwined, the right side belongs to the right hand, the left - to the left.
The initial arrangement, so to speak, the main position of the fingers on the keyboard, is as follows:
- the thumbs of both hands are responsible for the Space key or, as it is also called, the “Space”;
- the index finger of the right hand is on the letter “O”;
- forefinger of the left hand - on "A";
- the middle of the right hand is “L”;
- the middle of the left hand is “B”;
- nameless right hand - "D";
- the nameless left hand is “Y”;
- the little finger of the right hand - "F";
- little finger of the left hand - "F".
In order to make it easier to detect the corresponding keys in the dark, small bulges were made on the keyboard on the keys “A” and “O”.
What to do next
So, just we examined the areas of responsibility of each finger on the keyboard, and also talked about the initial arrangement of them, now you can start learning. Looking at the image with the diagram, initially remember which finger which key belongs to, and then try, without looking at the keyboard, to write a word. Of course, at first it will be terribly inconvenient, but if you do not give up and do not stop, then with time you will succeed, and in the end you will be able to master the technique of touch printing.
If you do not succeed, then the so-called "Training keyboard" will help you. These are original games offering mini-rounds that are aimed at blind dialing. This will not only diversify the learning process, but also accelerate it.