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So typing skills quickly and precisely are needed.
Our hypothesis is that expert typists are able to transfer their typing ability from physical keyboards to mid-air typing.
Our results showed that the comprehensive KIR typing approach presented here provides the balance of high-resolution typing and cost effectiveness.
Overall, the results demonstrate that adults with long histories of chronic unemployment and drug addiction can reliably acquire typing and keypad skills and do so over relatively short periods of time.
Explicit keyboarding instruction (touch-typing) is needed to develop keyboarding fluency and unlock the full potential of the word processor for children's writing.
We show that typists' aversion to typing errors imposes a limit on upper bound typing speeds, even for highly accurate autocorrect.
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Daniel Gopher, D. Raij 
01 Jul 1988
76 Citations
It is proposed that poor cognitive structure is a main source difficulty in the acquisition of typing skills.
The result showed that both game-based and drill-based typing software could improve students' English typing speed.
This could improve typing performance.
We demonstrate that users respond to costly typing errors by reducing their typing speed to minimize typing errors.
We estimate the magnitude of this speed change, and show that disregarding the adjustments to typing speed that expert typists use to reduce typing errors leads to overly optimistic estimates of maximum errorless expert typing speeds.