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Keybr long-term usefulness : r typing - Reddit Keybr is a great tool to learn the letters and up to (imo) 30-40wpm, then you start to run into issues For me I would train my finger to hit, let’s say v, every word for 3-4 lessons well when it switched to c I would instinctively hit v instead which had the annoying effect of throwing v back into the lesson rotation
KEYBR - Better to start with target typing speed at high wpm . . . - Reddit So you're using Keybr - which is great if you're trying to learn the positioning of the keys That being said - because you're programming your mind right now, you're going to want to take your time and go at reasonable pace Start slow, and go fast if you feel like you can But do not focus on speed Again, you're trying to program your mind to
Monkeytype or Keybr? overall which site improves typing the . . . - Reddit Keybr is the best site on this list if you don't already know how to touch type TypingClub is good, but once I'd spend a few hours on there understanding which finger was supposed to press which key, I then went to keybr because it dispenses with all the cutesy animations and other time wasting stuff and just lets you learn to type in most efficient manner possible
What is the optimal way to practice after keybr? : r typing - Reddit Using keybr you built muscle memory for each character But what most people don’t realize is that to type fast and accurate you need to build muscle memory for each individual WORD! Every time you type a word correctly, your brain builds muscle memory for it Every time you mistype a word, the wrong muscle memory is reinforced
TypingClub or Keybr? : r learntyping - Reddit Keybr is just fun to use and effective at building touchtyping You can even provide characters often used in programming Disclaimer: you have to use a random string generator site to generate multiple randomized strings of the characters you so choose then place it into keybr
How does KeyBR work : r typing - Reddit what i like about keybr is the nonsense words instead of falling back on reading a word and typing with muscle memory, it forces you to think through every keystroke i’ve actually done lots of tests in other languages on 10fastfingers for this same reason in english (native) i can avg 130-150wpm but unfamiliar languages i’m closer to 70-100wpm
Is keybr. com useful to advanced typists? : r typing - Reddit The biggest disadvantage of keybr is that its anti-cheat is set to flag anything over about 150 wpm, so as you begin to sometimes break that it becomes less and less usable at all I'm not quite there, but I'm getting closer (I really wish there was a Keybr clone that was more useful at higher speeds)
Is keybr legit? : r learntyping - Reddit I think Keybr is great and it helped me improve my typing speed from ~50wpm to ~75wpm in a few months of 5 minutes of practice a day I recommend using Keybr mainly to practice and supplement that with typeracer, as Keybr doesn't really incorporate capitalization, punctuation and other special symbols
Is there a site like keybr to practise the keys not included . . . - Reddit I complete each lesson to 5 stars before I move along, and the game has been adjusting my target speed as I improve, which has kept things challenging I still check in to keybr every now and then, and my speed is consistently improving - top speed gone from high 40s to 66 6, and averages during a session from low 30s to upper 50s-low 60s