I think that will help you to improve, not speed-wise but accuracy-wise. I try Amphetype (programmed by tristesse member of this forum) and it has an option that automatically detect your weaker words from your typing and let you practise them. Does anyone have suggestions for the 60+ wpm range? I've seen a lot of techniques and suggestions for improving in the 0-50 wpm range. My goal from the beginning was to match this speed in Colemak, and then aim for 100 wpm. I'd like to get back to my prior 75 wpm speed. I've used KTouch and random online typing games for practice, but since I work at a computer all day that constitutes the majority of my practice time. Since then, I've flatlined at 60 wpm and haven't made any further progress. It took about 30 more days to go from 30 wpm to 60 wpm in early November. 30 wpm was the magic number for me where I could justify a full switch, and I've avoided Qwerty since then to focus exclusively on Colemak. It took about a week to get to 30 wpm in Colemak until then, I kept using Qwerty at work (software development) because I just couldn't get anything done with Colemak. In October 2010, I decided to switch to Colemak. I've been using Qwerty for almost 20 years, apart from some brief attempts at learning Dvorak and Colemak.
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