I learned to TYPE Fast | 40 to 120 WPM

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Learning how to type fast is useful if you submit essays minutes before the deadline, talking with toxic people online, or defending yourself in Among Us

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0:00 Introduction
1:03 #1 Tip
1:38 #2 Tip
2:10 #3 Tip
2:56 tYPinG aSmR
3:16 Benefits
4:01 Mindset
4:39 Conclusion

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Ahh yes the Mechanical Keyboard a College essential to make sure ur entire family can hear u work even though they ain't nowhere near ur room

azharkrumtally
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Random tip: instead of using backspace multiple times use crtl+backspace for deleting the whole prev. word.

BTECESaiSachithReddy
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These editting skills, and the sense of humour, this combo gawd love it. I am telling you mark my words, You are a pro, and you will have millions and millions of subs, you have the devotion, the skills, the passion and in short everything. I am here to watch you shine 🌟🌟⭐

perfect_es
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I'm a slow, inaccurate typist. Thanks for sharing this.

MatthewEncina
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I went from typing 20wpm to about 103wpm in a matter of 2 to 3 months. So basicly my intial goal was to be just an average typist, around 40wpm but we when I started I was really strugling to keep up, and I have to say that I've stoped sometimes but I got back anyway. I was doing about 20mins per day, sometimes it was more and sometimes it was less, it wasn't really about how much mistakes I make but really just about memorizing the keys and getting as less mistakes as possible. So my advice to anyone trying to be a faster typist, is to just make it a habit and trust me when I say that if you become fast at typing you're going to change various things in your life, because I am a computer science student and we tend to do a lot of typing, so it basically changed my whole life, and you can see that I have wrote a paragraph in a matter of few seconds. So keep up soldiers, you'll get there someday.

jameskelly
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"If I ever have friends" this line hit me like a bomb 💣

rakhshanhussain
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I've started around 40wpm as well, i've been practicing for around a year and am still quite far off 100 wpm. Very impressive that you got there so fast

jasondads
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I'm currently typing around 60 to 80 wpm and I've been practicing touch typing for a month before I gave up. I delayed my progress since then and proceeds to spend my time on other things. This video reminded me that it takes time to improve which motivated me to practice more and continue my progress. Thanks for quality content mate :) now I could comfortably take my time to practice and hopefully reach my 100 wpm goal.

lazycarrot
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Dang 1 month is incredibly fast improvement for 40 to 120wpm. THought it was strange that he didn't mention how much time he spent practicing each day. Feels like a pretty essential piece of info. I went from about 60wpm to a record 145wpm but that's after about 18 months so improvement is definitely possible. I think getting to about 80wpm after a month is a lot more reasonable expectation

bingbong
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"end my misery plz" took me out ahahaha Keo, your sense of humor is *chef's kiss*

racheee
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My bro, great video. I hope people appreciate as much as I did the consistency in the volume between your voice when speaking to the camera and the recorded one. Best wishes! ✊🏼

freddierodriguez
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I always have struggled to type fast. I always used to look down when my fingers did not really know which key to type especially the y's, t's, us, and I's). However, ever since I made an effort to cover my keyboard, I have increased my accuracy and in turn, my typing speed increased as well. I recommend using your placing a light clothe over like a shirt to help with this.

ImprovementGang
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Hi Keo! I just want to thank you for inspiring me to embark on this journey I like to call "learning how to type fast cuz my friends bully me because I average 30 wpm." I started this journey on September 20th of 2020 and as of writing this (November 27th 2020) I have managed to average 100-105 wpm! I am also left handed so learning to use my right hand was a pain in the ass but I have to admit it was worth it! Even though I don't put my right hand fingers on the top row instead of the middle one (basically on u, i, o and p) I have found this position way more comfortable, proving once again that it all boils down to personal preference. P.S I average 100-105 wpm without punctuation. With punctuation I probably get around 70-80 lmao. Anyways thank you for inspiring me to learn typing fast, as it helped me bully my friends who can barely reach 60 lmao

Sorcerius
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Actually as you know in online work. My assignments are come and it's tough to type full work. Suddenly God send your video to me now I feel motivation from you and gonna start it ❤. Ty for tips 🙏😌. And your editing and voice is WOW

gaganbajwa
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One of the best typing videos i have seen
I too type at around 130 wpm, and honestly one of the best skills you can learn

tar
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actually pretend that your a girl on omegle and chat with a creep everyday and thats how you can improve your conversation skills and typing at the same time

uchihamadara
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Very encouraging video man! I was typing around 87wpm on an old Dell chiclet keyboard using four fingers per hand and decided to use all 5 just earlier this week after my wife got me a mech 60% keyboard. It's kinda tough as my muscle memory is set to only use 8 fingers before. Just wanted to share that I started at 18wpm on the initial typing test using all 10 fingers and now on Day 3, I'm at 37wpm. Hopefully, I can reach your speed in a month. See you next month then!

RR-hotd
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There was no reason for me to switch from QWERTY TO COLEMAK, as I was typing about 80WPM with QWERTY. But as soon as I switched, which was insanely difficult. Took about 4 months to finally feel completely comfortable, I bumped my typing speed from 80WPM to about 110WPM average. Not only that, but the comfort in typing with colemak with the caps lock as backspace is one reason why I can't ever switch back to QWERTY. It's just so damn comfortable and fun to type on this layout.

slicenice
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But the real question is: How does he type Characters on his keyboard? That would be the biggest flex ever, to type that fast Cantonese.

sachaAlex
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Never miss a video from this man!

Also a tip: don’t get into custom keyboard hobby!

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