This background tool tracks your real-world typing in other applications (like Word or Email) to identify which keys are slowing you down.

The digital world of 2026 often brings us back to the classics that fundamentally changed how we interact with technology. For many, that classic is . Despite being a legacy version, it remains one of the most sought-after tools for users looking to master touch-typing without the distractions of modern, subscription-based software.

While there are countless typing apps for tablets and smartphones, the for learning for one simple reason: physical ergonomics.

Instead of generic tests, it creates custom exercises based on your specific "weak" fingers.