I started with all standard (hands on home row, all keys with the right fingers), and got to ~80 WPM. After a few years of typing like that, i started making my typing more "flexible" (borrowing...
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I started with all standard (hands on home row, all keys with the right fingers), and got to ~80 WPM. After a few years of typing like that, i started making my typing more "flexible" (borrowing...
That's the case for just about every instrument.
I don't think it helped for me with the speed, though. Sure made my typing more rhythmic however (no kidding).
Piano + saxophone + clarinet here. I don't think that's the reason, though. I was already typing pretty fast before I started playing.
From the page linked.
Touch typing of course :).
*edit*
Oh and, English is not my native language. My native language is Chinese, though, and typing in Chinese is certainly quite different...
I do.
I get ~60 WPM sustained, 80 WPM for 2 minute tests. Accuracy I don't remember, it was in the high 90's.
I use all my fingers (alternating thumbs for space, right pinky for backspace and...