Typing speed is measured in words per minute (WPM). According to Ratatype's typing speed infographic, the
average typing speed is around 40 WPM (Words Per Minute). They used data from Alexa.com, Quantcast.com, etc.
to prepare it. It's worth seeing it.
You can increase your typing speed by using some simple tips. Faster speeds will allow you to write faster
and write more. Your initial draft may finish faster, and you'll be able to type at your speed of thought.
"You don't have to upgrade to tactile keystrokes if you want to," says Anna Feit, a PhD student at Aalto
University and co-author of a study of 136 million keystrokes from 168,000 volunteers. Learn to type faster.
A few simple exercises can help you improve your typing technique. It provides the following practices:
Pay attention to errors, as they are very expensive to fix. Slow down to avoid them, and you'll be faster in
the long run. Learn to type without looking at your fingers. Being able to see the screen as you type also
helps you to catch errors quickly. Practice rolling: Use different fingers for consecutive letter keys
instead of moving one finger from one key to another. Then, when you type a letter with one finger, press
the next letter with the other finger. Take an online typing test to monitor performance and identify
weaknesses such as a high error rate. Set aside time to practice with purpose.