Does Typequick use a structured, recognised teaching method?

The student is guided through the logically planned and structured course. This avoids the anxiety inducing choices found in other typing programs. Exercises are mainly sentences with limited random letter drills. The course is used by over four million people in 11 countries. It is internationally acclaimed and used by teachers and professionals in over 3,000 schools, colleges and universities.

Latest News

The pen's no longer mightier but still important
22 November 2011
A recent Sydney Morning Herald article addressed the effect that the widespread use of technology and computer keyboarding is having on handwriting in schools and suggests that students should have the option to type rather than write final exams. Read the article at www.smh.com.au/national/education/the-pens-no-longer-mightier-but-still-important-20111113-1ndwj.html

Client Testimonials

"Touch-typing has enabled me, a Triage Nurse, to collect case histories quicker and more accurately" Hornsby Hospital


"It's a great course. The skill of touch-typing has liberated me from the fear of writing which afflicts every dyslexic." Alotau


"In a short two-month period, I achieved a remarkable 54 wpm with 98%, touch-typing for the first time after failing many times with other touch-typing programs." Sam Lambropoulos, South Melbourne