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Typing Lessons for Accurate, Confident Keyboarding

Build from home-row control to accurate, full-keyboard typing. Each lesson saves completion locally in this browser.

Work in order if you are new to touch typing, or choose the lesson that matches a repeated mistake. Targets are practice milestones rather than universal standards: accuracy, comfort, and a consistent finger pattern come before speed.

How to use the ten-lesson course

Begin with a comfortable keyboard setup and learn the home row as an anchor. The top and bottom rows extend that base, while later lessons add capitals, punctuation, and numbers. The final three lessons focus on speed, accuracy, and combining the full keyboard under longer attention.

A lesson marks complete when its local targets are met. If a target causes tension or repeated errors, ignore the badge for the moment and continue at a controlled pace. Return on another day, then apply the skill in a short English or number test. Progress is most useful when you can repeat the movement comfortably.

Build a simple practice routine

Use five to fifteen focused minutes: orient your hands, complete one lesson, repeat the weakest line, and finish with a one-minute test. Stop if your wrists, hands, neck, or shoulders become uncomfortable. Practice should support healthy movement, not ask you to type through pain.

Lesson status is stored only in this browser. Clearing site data or changing devices may remove it. The course does not issue an educational or employment qualification; it provides a clear path for self-directed keyboard practice.