Home Row Keys
The Home Row refers to the placement of a persons hands when positioned on a keyboard. This is the position from which all keystrokes begin and end.
The Home Row refers to the placement of a persons hands when positioned on a keyboard. This is the position from which all keystrokes begin and end.
Practice typing the the home row. This one minute timed typing practice will help you learn to type these characters faster and become familiar with this hand position through repetition. You’re certain to improve your typing by practicing.
Practice typing the keyboards top row and bottom row keys. Move only the finger you need to type the appropriate key on the keyboard and return your finger back to the home row position for each keystroke. You’re sure to improve your typing with more practice.
This one minute timed typing testing puts your basic typing skills to the test. See how fast you can type this interesting story about the formation of deserts.
Test your typing of the Top 125 “The 500 Most Commonly Used Words in the English Language” according to www.world-english.org. Learn to type these common words fast and accurately. Test your speed. Learn and practice typing these words to really increase your typing speed.
Test your typing of the “Most Commonly Used Words in the English Language” 126-250 according to www.world-english.org. Learn to type these common words fast and accurately. Test your speed. Learn and practice typing these words to really increase your typing speed.
Test your typing of the “Most Commonly Used Words in the English Language” 251-375 according to www.world-english.org. Learn to type these common words fast and accurately. Test your speed. Learn and practice typing these words to really increase your typing speed.
Test your typing of the “Most Commonly Used Words in the English Language” 376-500 according to www.world-english.org. Learn to type these common words fast and accurately. Test your speed. Learn and practice typing these words to really increase your typing speed.
This is a printable keyboard layout that can be printed and used in typing lessons to help teach typing skills. Use it for typing practice when you’re not in front of a computer.
QWERTY Warriors 2 is a basic multi-level typing game where you play an android-like warrior fighting against other android warriors. The object of the game is to type the words on the screen to destroy them enemies before they attack you and drain your health.
These are the “Most Often Misspelled Words in English” according to yourdictionary.com. Practice typing while learning how to properly spell these often tricky words.
From the book by Mark Twain this paragraph is pulled from the Adventures of Tom Sawyer and describes Tom and the boys as they are caught in a thunderstorm.
Type It II is a 3-in-1 typing game with different typing options for maximum play value. Play “Scroll” mode to type the letters before they leave the screen, “Quick Draw” for typing the letters as soon as they appear, and “Words” for typing complete words.
This one-minute timed typing test will push your knowledge of the home row keys to the limits. Take it to determine your typing speed of the home row keys in words per minute (wpm). This test is much more difficult than the Typing Practice: Home Row Keys and will really prove your skills.
This free typing test is pulled from the book “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” Take it to determine your typing speed of the home row keys in words per minute (wpm). Improve your skills as you work your way through this clip of a classic tale by Mark Twain.
Try your hand at these two letter key combinations. Practice typing them to become familiar with the many different types of two letter combinations.
It was hardly to be doubted, that several vessels reported to have encountered, at such or such a time, or on such or such a meridian, a Sperm Whale of uncommon magnitude and malignity, which whale, after doing great mischief to his assailants, had completely escaped them; to some minds it was not an unfair presumption, I say, that the whale in question must have been no other than Moby Dick.
Try your hand at these three letter key combinations. You’ll see these combinations in a variety of different words, so practice typing them to help improve your typing speed.
Keyboard letters drop like bombs from this sky, your job is to protect your city. Destroy the bombs by typing the corresponding letter. Hit the space bar to drop a panic bomb and clear the screen. Get extra life and panic bombs by typing “LIFE” or “BOMB” when they appear. Good Luck!
Practice makes perfect and this typing practice will help you learn the top row keys on the keyboard. Created just like the Typing Practice: Home Row Keys and Typing Practice: Bottom Row Keys this keyboarding practice can help you type faster.
Practice makes perfect and this typing practice will help you learn the bottom row keys on the keyboard. Created just like the Typing Practice: Home Row Keys and Typing Practice: Top Row Keys this keyboarding practice can help you type faster.
This typing practice is a left hand exercise touching on all of the keys on the keyboard that involve the left hand. Pace yourself as you work through this left hand practice.
This typing practice is a right hand exercise touching on all of the keys on the keyboard that involve the right hand. Pace yourself as you work through this right hand practice.
This keyboard typing practice will help you become more familiar with the shift key for capitalization. This typing practice test focuses on the Home Row Keys.
Typing Practice: Capitalization of Home Row Keys using the Shift Key
A classic typing game that tests your touch typing speed as you key the falling letters in the Magic Library. Select from three degrees of difficulty easy, normal, and hard. Type the corresponding letters on the keyboard as they fall.
It’s music, it’s typing, and so much more. This free typing game has multiple play options, including keyboard keys, arrow keys, and mouse clicks. Keep the beat alive by typing or clicking the corresponding action as it passes the target line. Good Luck and enjoy!
This typing test is The Gettysburg Address, a speech by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered by Lincoln during the American Civil War. Test your typing speed with this text from 1863.
Take a minute to work through this typing test about Earth’s Moon. This test emphasizes the semi-colon, comma, number keys, and even the forward slash.
This typing test is all about “The elephant’s most important and versatile appendage.” This test emphasizes the comma, dash, and number keys.
In this exciting typing game type the words near each monster to defend, type the names of the potions to use, and press enter to clear the typed letters.
Thomas Edison was an American inventor, scientist and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. He was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production and large teamwork to the process of invention, and therefore is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory. Can you correctly type these words in under one minute?
Widely considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time, Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron was born in 1934 in Mobile, Alabama. Aaron started his major league baseball career in 1954, and is best known for his longstanding record for most career home runs. He hit 24 or more home runs every year from 1955 through 1973, and is the only player to hit 30 or more home runs in a season 15 times! He made the All-Star team every year from 1955 until 1975, but his only World Series win came in 1957, the same year he won the National League Most Valuable Player Award.
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