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  2. Kewala's Typing Adventure - Wikipedia

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    1996. Genre (s) Edutainment. Kewala's Typing Adventure [a] is a 1996 Australian educational typing -themed video game, featuring a koala protagonist named Kewala. It was developed by Sydney -based software company Typequick, and localised by Japan Data Pacific for the Japanese market. The game was renamed Typequick for Students in 1997 and, by ...

  3. TypeRacer - Wikipedia

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    Registration. Free. Launched. March 2008. Current status. Online. TypeRacer is a multiplayer online browser-based typing game. In TypeRacer, players complete typing tests of various texts as fast as possible, competing against themselves or with other users online. It was launched in March 2008.

  4. Touch typing - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Touch Typist Typing Tutor, developed and released by Sector Software is an early example of typing tutor software. Touch typing is contrasted to search and peck, also known as hunt-and-peck or two-fingered typing. Instead of relying on the memorized position of keys, the typist finds each key by sight and moves their finger over to ...

  5. Free Typing Games: Games to Help You Back to School

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    We've collected the best free typing games from Games.com and around the web. Typer Shark. Typer Shark is an online game classic from Popcap games. In Typer Shark you command a dive to to search ...

  6. Typequick - Wikipedia

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    Typequick Pty Ltd (stylised TYPEQUICK) is an Australian courseware company specialising in the development of computer-based touch-typing tutor systems of the same name. . The first Typequick program was developed by Noel McIntosh's AID Systems in conjunction with Blue Sky Industries in 1982, as a tool for teaching typing skills among users of new micro comput

  7. Keystroke dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Keystroke dynamics, keystroke biometrics, typing dynamics, or typing biometrics refer to the collection of biometric information generated by key-press-related events that occur when a user types on a keyboard. [1] Use of patterns in key operation to identify operators predates modern computing, [2] and has been proposed as an authentication ...

  8. Talk:Touch typing - Wikipedia

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    Touch Typing invented by Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. according to the biography "Cheaper by the Dozen". Home row and learning style etc. 3 comments. Blank Keys and Keyboard Shields. Polydactyly. 2 comments. Forum-type evidence in favour of z-x-c using ring-middle-index fingers. Repetitive Strain Injury.

  9. When are kids old enough to chew gum — and what happens if ...

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends waiting until age 5 to introduce gum to children. This is usually the age when children can chew well, understand the concept of spitting and know not ...