Typing

FingerGo – cross-platform touch-typing trainer

FingerGo is a cross-platform touch-typing trainer, designed to improve typing speed and accuracy, with a user-friendly and intuitive interface.

It includes real-time keyboard visualization, a hierarchical text and code library, and live statistics tracking.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Clean Interface Design.
  • Shortcuts, Zen Mode, keyboard/Stat Toggle.
  • Real-time visual keyboard with finger mapping.
  • Hierarchical text/code library (plain text and code samples).
  • Live stats: WPM, CPM, accuracy, per‑key mistakes.
  • Eye-friendly Dark/Light themes.
  • Customizable color theme.
  • Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.

FingerGo

FingerGo is written in JavaScript and Go. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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