Human beings already negotiate spoken language in this way. ![]() Muscle memory is stored in the cerebellum, a part of the brain that sends signals to your body, including your fingers, so you move them automatically without having to think about the action. It’s the same thing you take advantage of when you ride a bike, play the piano, knit or even perform routine actions like brushing your teeth and washing your hair. Typing without looking is enabled by muscle memory, which is also sometimes called procedural memory, and is involved with learning and mastering motor skills. But first, it’s useful to understand exactly what is going on when you learn keyboarding. ![]() We’ve put together a list of the most common complaints people have about learning how to type, along with our tips on how to overcome these challenges and come out on top as a typing master. Most importantly, you need to stop looking down! You also need a good course (one that focuses on accuracy before speed is crucial), some feedback on your method, including your posture and the angle of your wrists, the right keyboard, and a strong desire to give up your two-fingered typing ways. This is because it takes time for the muscles in your hands to develop so you can make the controlled movements touch typing requires. But not all typing efforts are met with success. This final point, along with the fact that touch typists tend to be considerably faster than hunt-and-peck’ers, has convinced a lot of people to give keyboarding lessons a try. Lastly, you do it without looking down at the keyboard! It also involves some fairly intricate movements that need to be rehearsed until they feel comfortable and you can execute them at top speed. ![]() What’s different in the “touch typing” approach is that it requires a certain amount of beginner knowledge so you type the right keys with the right fingers. You then lift one finger at a time to type a string of keys and spell out words through a series of coordinated and automatized movements. Alternatively, it’s possible to place your whole hands down on the keyboard with fingers resting lightly on the A, S, D, F and, J, K, L keys, and thumbs hovering over the space bar. This has also been called the “Hunt and Peck” method. There are two common ways to use a keyboard: you can use your pointers to hit one key at a time and spell out words and punctuation.
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