Could you type on a keyboard that has no lettering whatsoever? That’s the challenge of the Nullboard, a keyboard for the iPad Pro which is set to launch in the next couple of weeks. The keyboard has ...
We wouldn’t be where we are today without Mrs. Coldiron’s middle school typing class. Even though she may have wanted to, she never did use negative reinforcement to improve our typing speed or ...
Typing rarely announces itself, yet it shadows almost everything you do on a screen. It shows up during rushed replies, careful edits, and moments when ideas race ahead of your fingers. Most habits ...
Although keyboards are important accessories for just about everyone, they're usually too boring a gadget to which to dedicate an entire review article. After all, it's just about impossible to mess ...
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Touch Typing May Promote Flow States and Fluid Thinking Mastering my touch-typing skills as a teenager felt like learning a new muscle-memory sport. I loved practicing at the keyboard and getting "in ...
Microsoft’s lauded Windows Phone WordFlow keyboard is reportedly coming to all Windows 10 PCs, including tablets. While that latter group will no doubt appreciate it more, as Microsoft continues to ...
MacBook rumors suggest a Touch Bar return and major MacBook redesign, with haptic keys, deeper travel, and smarter OLED controls.
Quick: What are the most important apps on your phone when it comes to getting stuff done? If you’re like most people I’ve asked, “the keyboard” probably wasn’t one of the first things that came to ...
Typing on a keyboard without looking at the keys. Touch typing has become an essential skill these days no matter what line of work anyone does. In the early days, schools ordered special typewriters ...
Touch typing is a motor skill that enables skilled typists to type quickly (over 100 words per minute) without looking at the keyboard. Touch typists rely on muscle memory and their sense of touch, ...