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 ====== Twiddler Typing Tutor ====== ====== Twiddler Typing Tutor ======
  
-The Twiddler Typing Tutor is designed to rapidly increase your typing speed and proficiency with the Twiddler. +[[https://tutor.mytwiddler.com/tutor2/|The Twiddler Typing Tutor]] is designed to rapidly increase your typing speed and proficiency with the Twiddler. We recommend you to create an account for the Tutor to view your lesson progress and stats
  
-You will see two keyboards on screen:  The Twiddler3 and the standard 101 US keyboard.  The 101 keyboard is shown as a familiar reference.  Above the 101 Keyboard you will see a row of white letters on a black background.  These are the letters you need to type. 
  
-There will be green circle around the chord you need to press in order to type that letter.  The green circle on the 101 keyboard helps create a mental mapping of the Twiddler chord and the key on a keyboard.+ 
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 +===== Technical Considerations ====== 
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 +Tutor saves all statistical information in local "cookie" on your device. Cookies must be enabled in your browser settings for this data to be saved and retrieved.  If you have cookies enabled but cleared out after your browser closes, this will also wipe out any historical Tutor data.  To get around this, just add [*.]tekgear.com as an exception to your cookie rule.
  
 ===== Starting Off ====== ===== Starting Off ======
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 We recommend using the standard lesson's keyset. It is fine tuned to automatically generate pseudo-English words focusing on a limited keyset (E,A,I,N,T,O and R).  As you become more proficient with this keyset, the Twiddler Typing Tutor will automatically start expanding the keyset.  This continues until you have mastered the entire alphabet. We recommend using the standard lesson's keyset. It is fine tuned to automatically generate pseudo-English words focusing on a limited keyset (E,A,I,N,T,O and R).  As you become more proficient with this keyset, the Twiddler Typing Tutor will automatically start expanding the keyset.  This continues until you have mastered the entire alphabet.
  
-===== Statistics =====+==== Profile Page ==== 
 +The Profile Page is a detailed listing of all the historical statistics of your typing.  You can get there by clicking on the Profile Button at the top right of the page.
  
-The Twiddler Typing Tutor automatically captures statistics about your typing.  There are a few stats shown on the main page.  They are updated after you complete every "sentence". More in-depth statistics are shown on the Profile Page.  You can get there by clicking on the Profile Button at the top right of the page.+=== Statistics === 
 +The Twiddler Typing Tutor automatically captures statistics about your typing.  There are a few stats shown on the main page.  They are updated after you complete every "sentence". More in-depth statistics are shown on the Profile Page.  
  
-==== Profile Page ====+**Total Time**: This is the first and most important stat as you practice typing. The longer you practice, the better you are going to get.  Each sentence should take under 30 seconds to type.  Throughout the day, come back to the Twiddler Typing Tutor and type out 10 sentences.  5 minutes a day adds up and you can see your progress. 
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 +**Top Speed** (wpm) is the maximum speed the Typing Tutor has recorded you type over your entire history of using the program in Words Per Minute (wpm). 
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 +**Average Speed** (wpm) is the average typing speed of all your sessions. 
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 +**All Time Score** is the total points you have accumulated throughout your typing progress.
  
-The Profile Page is a detailed listing of all the historical statistics of your typing +==Player's Charts== 
 +Your metrics are displayed in charts to visually represent your Typing Tutor's learning progress and improvement over time
  
-The first and most important stat is Total Time.  The longer you practicethe better you are going to get.  Each sentence should take under 30 seconds to type.  Throughout the day, come back to the Twiddler Typing Tutor and type out 10 sentences.  5 minutes a day adds up and you can see your progress.+**Average Stars** shows the number of stars you get on average, you get stars through speed and accuracy.
  
-Total Samples indicates how many times you have used the Twiddler Typing Tutor.  The more samples you have, the more accurate the statistics. 
  
-Top Speed (wpm) is the maximum speed the Typing Tutor has recorded you type over your entire history of using the program in Words Per Minute (wpm).+**Average Speed** shows your average typing speed (wpm) progress over time.
  
-Average Speed (wpm) is the Average typing speed of all your sessions. 
  
-Average Speed Today (wpm) is the Average typing speed of the present days sessions.+**Average Score** is the chart that shows your average typing score. The more practice you do, the higher your average should get!
  
-Player's Learning Progress Overview Chart shows your learning progress overview for all keys.  The color code goes from dark to light red then from light to dark green -  slowest (dark red) to fastest (dark green) 
  
 +**Average Time Spent** shows the average amount of time you put in practicing with the Typing Tutor.
  
-Player's Learning Detailed Progress Chart shows the learning progress for every individual key.Click on one of the letters to show it's detailed graph below. 
  
-Player's Typing Score and Speed Chart shows your overall typing score and speed changes over time.+**Average Error Rate** shows the average frequency of errors you made during typing. Ideally, your error rate should decrease over time!
  
-Player's Proficiency Histogram shows average typing speed for each individual key. 
  
-Keyboard Key Frequencies Histogram shows relative key frequencies.  Hit (green), Miss (red) and Miss/Hit (purple) are shown in the bar graph.  The Miss/Hit ratio shows the relative miss frequency for that key.+**Common Key Errors** is a bar graph that shows the wrong keys you commonly press and how many times you press it by mistake. This graph should help you identify which keys you may want to put more practice on
  
-Keyboard Key Frequencies Heat Map shows relative key frequencies as a heat map shown on a 101 keyboard. 
  
-Player's Practicing Calendar shows dates of active learning.  The more you do, the better you get! 
  
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