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Learn the keyboard, one key at a time

This is not a test. You start with four keys and a new one opens only once you can type the ones you have accurately and without hesitating. Practice is built from the keys you know, weighted toward the ones you keep missing.

Prefer a course with a visible end? Take the typing course.

How this works

Every key you type is timed and scored. A key counts as learned when you get it right at least 95% of the time and without hesitating - both, because a key you hit correctly but slowly is the one that falls apart at minute eight of an exam. When every key you have is learned, the next one opens.

All of it stays in this browser. Nothing about how you type is uploaded unless you choose to sign in, and even then it is only so your progress reaches your other devices.

If you already touch type, unlock everything and use it to hunt down the two or three keys that are actually costing you. If you are starting from scratch, start where it puts you.

Key positions come from the Telugu layout, as published in Unicode CLDR release-43, keyboards/windows/te-t-k0-windows.xml. Windows, because that is what the government typing exams run on.