
It is very easy to make a mistake after that if the next letter is, say, p. For example, when I am typing a new sentence starting in "A," I must move both of my fingers to the far left side of the keyboard. The reason is pretty obvious: even though I have the layout memorized and I can simply move through muscle memory, it is far easier to mishit keys. My accuracy is still worse than mediocre despite years of practice. I think I can push my two finger typing up to ~130 WPM with extreme amounts of practice. 2 fingers is a cool party trick, but otherwise useless. Tell me if I'm wrong but you're not going to get much further by using 2 fingers. Good luck with that.įourth of all- I'm seriously astonished at how you can reach 100 WPM with 2 fingers, but 2 fingers is nearly as efficient a technique as using 8 fingers. Even if you put decades into working on your WPM speed WITH 8 fingers, getting 400 WPM? Yeah right. Third of all- 400 WPM is barely even human. Memorizing the keyboard is certainly a big help but it's not like you can just suddenly multiply your fingers AND your speed and get 400 WPM. For example, with 8 fingers I type around 120 WPM- but using just 2 fingers I can only type 20 WPM. But using 8 fingers will require a LOT of getting used to, technique applying, and practice- due to different finger movements and necessary controlling.


You've memorized the perfect technique for finger movement using two fingers, which will apply perfectly to your method of using 2 fingers instead of 8. typing with four fingers are worlds away.

Second of all- typing with two fingers vs. First of all- wow, typing at 100 WPM with two fingers is insane.
