5 of the Best Free Linux Typing Tutors
Being able to touch type is the ability of typing without
looking at the keyboard. When touch-typing, the individual uses all
fingers instead of just a few fingers. Consequently, typing speed
increases dramatically.
It is not only transcriptionists and secretaries that benefit
from being able to type without looking at the keyboard. By
concentrating on their thoughts and creative processes rather than the
keyboard, all users will focus more on the content of the text, thereby
increasing its quality. Moreover, touch-typing is less tiring, and less
demanding on the brain. It also reduces the risk of Repetitive strain
injury and Carpal tunnel syndrome.
Typing tutor software teaches fast and accurate typing through
a system of informative lessons and progress tracking. We think it is
important that learning should be fun, so we have included some typing
games in this feature.
To provide an insight into the quality of software available,
we have compiled a list of 5 excellent typing tutors.
Hopefully there will be something of interest for anyone looking to
improve their typing skills.
Now, let's explore the 5 typing tutors at hand.
For each title we have compiled its own portal page, providing a
screenshot of the software in action, a full description with an
in-depth analysis of its features, together with links to relevant
resources and reviews.
| Typing Tutors |
| Klavaro |
Very flexible touch typing tutor |
| KTouch |
Touch
typing tutor for KDE 4 |
| GNU
Typist |
Simple ncurses touch typing tutor |
| TypingWeb |
Typing
tutor run directly from a web browser |
| Tux
Typing |
Educational typing tutor game starring Tux |
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