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Yes. I had a typing class in ninth grade, and learned it fairly well. I have used it ever since.
Probably the only thing I learned of value, in 14+ years of school.
Yes.. that's how I was taught to type back when there still was typewriters... I can do it pretty much blindfolded... but I never was very fast..
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog... the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.. lol
As you touch type, you will naturally learn to hover and rest your fingers on the ASDF and JKL: accordingly. The idea is you want minimum movement and the shortest distance, both with raising your fingers and moving them from key to key. That in turn increases your typing speed greatly while using less effort.
Shorter the distance = Greater the speed and control
Just keep on practicing. I learnt as a kid and got really into it via playing typing games. Zombie shooters, etc. It was fun. However, avoid rushing yourself and stressing out about it. Rather stay relaxed. Correct your positioning and movements. Let the speed come later on more naturally. So long you learn correct finger independent, make sure to use the correct finger to the matching key(s) and that you aren't dragging other fingers with it.
The same deal goes for if you wish to shred on the guitar, which I happen to also play. Speed actually comes from reduction of the movement required. That is key. Breaking the bad habits is the hard part, so learn to correct those.
Some games which really helped me practice:
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing
(the original was good, I don't know how this one compares however)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/243890/Mavis_Beacon_Teaches_Typing_Family_Edition/
And games like...
https://store.steampowered.com/app/246580/The_Typing_of_The_Dead_Overkill/
Typing properly: for the most part yeah, not all keyboards are made equal though and I have wacky spiderlike hands so i have to adapt a little.
Why: accuracy, touch typing, and greatly reduced hand fatigue even on the average qwerty keyboard. speed is easy, but consistency and comfort is not - typing is an unnatural act
Valediction: goodbye