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G**6
Valuable book
The book is old but a classic. I've been using it for almost 4 months and my typing speed is already 45 words per minute. It's very concise and to the point.
B**L
but would like more on how to layout documents
Ok, gave the basics, but would like more on how to layout documents,
J**E
Five Stars
Very good and clear instructions.
A**Y
touch typing in ten lessons
this is a good book however the description of the product was misleading it was for a type writer but does the trick and is a verry clear and easy to use its almost fool proof.I would suggest that anybody wanting to learn to type properly without all of the tecnical talk buy this product.
P**T
Touch Typing - is a valuable skill to learn - it helps your children with their university a great deal
Always worth to learn touch typing, just in case you are in a hurry to put your point of view across quickly! Ideal gift for your children to set them off on their path of expressing themselves in the future.
T**A
Five Stars
great book, still learning!!
D**K
An excellent primer
Let's face it, there is no easy way to learn how to touch type. It's mind numbingly dull. However this book provides a sensible approach to learning a skill that is extremely useful in the modern office environment. It takes the learner from the basic middle row keys all the way to using the whole keyboard. It also provides revision tests which enable you to test your progress. After using the book for two hours a week for three months or so I can now touch type accurately at around forty words per minute. If you are serious about learning to type with all fingers then I would recommend Ruth Ben'Ary's approach.
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