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Most typing trainers start you with endless repetition, fff jjj over and over. TypeStep uses a frequency-based method: you type real words from the most common letters, so you practice what you'll actually use from day one.
The course has clear stages: lowercase, capitals, numbers, punctuation. Each letter unlocks when your average speed reaches the target over several lessons, not just once. This prevents skipping ahead and makes learning stick.

TypeStep — Touch Typing TrainerLearn touch typing through real words, not endless drills
Sergey Lekomtsevleft a comment
I always wanted to learn touch typing and tried a few times over the years. Same result every time: home row drills, fff jjj again and again, got through maybe half the letters and quit. It just drove me crazy. Then I found a frequency-based approach and it finally worked. You type real words from the start, muscle memory kicks in, and it just happens. But the tool I used buried capitals and...

TypeStep — Touch Typing TrainerLearn touch typing through real words, not endless drills
