This was a debate me and my friends had when they asked me this question. Really, in the end it's all about preference. I suggest you take typing tests; one with your hands hovering in the air, and one with them resting on the desk. I personally like resting them on the desk.
If you are touch-typing, your eyes should be on the 3rd to 5th word beyond what you are currently typing.
When I do this it's because my wrist catches the touch pad below the keyboard. Avoid it by lifting your hands above it or place something over the touch pad while typing.
Touch typing has advantages: you can type quicker and this is good when you are typing long essays on the computer.
Touch typing has advantages: you can type quicker and this is good when you are typing long essays on the computer.
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Touch Typist Typing Tutor was created in 1985.
wash your hands hahah
Your right elbow.
It shouldn't touch anything but gloved hands
Try not to touch the touch pad so much
When typing, your eyes should not look at the keyboard. Instead, they should remain focused on the screen to help maintain proper posture and prevent strain. This practice encourages touch typing, which improves typing speed and accuracy over time. Additionally, keeping your gaze on the screen helps you stay aware of the content you're creating.
Touch typing was invented by Frank Edward McGurrin, a stenographer from Salt Lake City on July, 25th, 1888