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AI-powered voice typing is transforming the way we work, making writing faster, smarter, and more accessible. From built-in ...
It looks like people are getting pretty good at typing on their phones. A new study claims that typing speeds are now nearly as fast on phones as on traditional computer keyboards. The researchers had ...
If you're not typing at least 40 words per minute, you're wasting time. Possibly the easiest way to get more done in less time is to become a better typist. I hadn't taken a typing test since the ...
There are a few ways you can teach yourself to type faster, including fixing your posture and the placement of your fingers. You can also learn to type faster by using various typing games and speed ...
In my own world, fast typing isn't required, I'm thinking more on the fly, so when I compose emails, right some test code, log case notes, write up bug reports, I need to collect my thoughts and focus ...
With so much of our time spent clicking away on a keyboard, a boost in typing speed will make you more efficient in almost every line of work. Whether it's going through inboxes, writing up emails, or ...
New research suggests that you don't need to learn to touch type to become a faster typist. Some of the benefits of touch typing date from the era of mechanical typewriters. But with modern keyboards, ...
Texting speeds are now catching up on keyboard typing speeds, according to a new study. Two-thumb texters clocked in an average of 38 words per minute compared to the 51 words per minute on keyboards.
The average person types between 35 and 40 words per minute, but that same person can likely speak at 100 to 130 words per minute. Writing is clearly not as effective as speaking in terms of raw ...