![]() ![]() Your hunt-and-peck system has already gotten you this far. Your hunt-and-peck typing is already pretty fast, and learning how to do it the “right way” will initially slow you down-potentially for weeks or months while you’re still figuring it out. You have to match and memorize keys and fingers, and it’s a lot of effort to get started. ![]() Learning to type without looking requires too much training, and any typing trainer you’ve found is inelegant or elementary. Once you start writing, you tire quickly of the hunt-and-peck approach to sharing your ideas. ![]() Still, you know deep down that you have something unique to say or build. When writing, you’d like to be carried by inspiration or impulse, but you feel hindered that typing requires so much effort.
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