Touch Typing on the Gdium
by Fred Muller December 15, 2009 - 08:16
Touch typing refers to the art of typing without looking at the keys. This is achieve though practice using various types of available software and using muscle memory. Touch typing typically involves placing the eight fingers in a horizontal row along the middle of the keyboard (the home row) and having them reach for other keys. This is a pretty convenient skill to have and many computer users today hardly use one, two or sometimes three (!) fingers out of the ten available for typing. Since there was no Open Source application compiled for the Gdium for that we just ported the latest version (1.8) of Tux Typing. The RPMs are attached to this post (one attached, and the data file which is 9.2MB is available here) and have been tested under G-Linux 2008.1. The latest version (2009.1) of Glinux should be available very soon and already incorporates Ktouch which is a different application doing the same thing (and using different libraries as well) AND Tux Typing as well. I would say that Tux Typing is more geared towards primary school children whereas Ktouch is a good application for secondary and above. But give both a try, you might just love to see Tux all smiling when you win! The RPMs should work on both 2008.1 and 2009.1 versions of Glinux.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| tuxtype-1.8.0-2.mipsel.rpm | 100.95 KB |
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