Touch typing is a motor skill that enables skilled typists to type quickly (over 100 words per minute) without looking at the keyboard. Touch typists rely on muscle memory and their sense of touch, ...
Discover some top tips to help you teach touch typing and encourage students to put their touch typing skills to the test ...
Epic Games and Pumpernickel Studio have launched an Open Beta for their upcoming real-time strategy title Touch Type Tale. The game takes the genre and gives it a bit of a challenge as you'll be taken ...
With one finger, I tap a letter onto the screen. With two fingers, I can pinch it larger or smaller. With three fingers, I can spin through the entire alphabet like a rotary phone. With four fingers, ...
We wouldn’t be where we are today without Mrs. Coldiron’s middle school typing class. Even though she may have wanted to, she never did use negative reinforcement to improve our typing speed or ...
Developer Pumpernickel Studio has just released a trailer for their new typing strategy game, Touch Type Tale. Here’s a sentence I never thought I’d write: It’s like Typing of the Dead meets Age of ...
Some of the most basic questions surrounding AR/VR tech aren’t entirely solved yet, like making text input a fast, comfortable, and familiar experience. Facebook’s Reality Labs (FRL) today revealed ...
Epic Games and developer Pumpernickel Studio have come together to release a new hero trailer for the game Touch Type Tale. This particular game is an interesting choice for Epic, as it doesn't ...
The fingertips are covered in touch sensors, each intended to be tapped by the thumbtip of the same hand. Touch-typing with thumbs on a mobile phone keyboard is a pretty familiar way to input text, ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Touch Type Tale A boy is wanted for his nimble fingers by four rivaling dukes and duchesses of a kingdom in turmoil. Touch Type Tale is a real-time strategy ...
Touch typing is a motor skill that enables skilled typists to type quickly (over 100 words per minute) without looking at the keyboard. Touch typists rely on muscle memory and their sense of touch, ...