WorkPace
WorkPace : health and safety for computer users Learn to touch type

Learning touch typing is recommended by Occupational Therapists working in the field of office ergonomics as a good contribution to reducing computer discomfort. One of the most important benefits of touch typing is the improvement in posture - no more peering down at the keyboard and your fingers - in this respect the ability to touch type can have a significant benefit in reducing neck and shoulder pain. There is also benefit in the ability to type with rhythm with touch typing, rather than two fingered jabbing at the keyboard.

If you want to learn to touch type we recommend TYPEQUICK software. This software is one of the most popular internationally, and has won a number of prestigious awards.

TYPEQUICK typing tutor software

Ten finger typing reduces stress and the time spent at the keyboard. Touch typing with 10 fingers is the proven way to productive use of the keyboard. It is a quick and easy skill to acquire with the TYPEQUICK PC typing course, especially if you are a 2 finger operator. The course takes 10 hours and is done on your PC.

Typequick P/L are specialists in keyboard training and have more than one million satisfied graduates. It pioneered this computer based training in 1982 and has since developed 8 versions of it's course.

Many of it's 4000 large customers have used the course to alleviate potential health problems associated with improper use of the PC.

Next time you are planning professional development of your PC users think about 10 finger keyboard training. It will double your PC productivity.

See the TYPEQUICK web site www.typequick.com

Wellnomics WorkPace® is manufactured in New Zealand by Wellnomics® Limited. Wellnomics® specialises in design and manufacture of software that manages health