KeyKey: Keyboard Typing School 4+

Stop Typo, Type Fast & Better

Sergiy Vynnychenko

    • 4.3 • 3 Ratings
    • £12.99

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Description

Want to increase productivity and decrease fatigue both mentally and physically? KeyKey is an educational app that makes light work of learning to touch type. The app delivers its course in practical bite-size lessons to help you hone your typing skills. Whether you fancy a challenge or just want to perfect the basics, you can pick the lesson level that suits you. KeyKey lets you learn at your own pace, so you can practice as much or as little as you want.

// Practice with real words
Unlike other typing courses, KeyKey generates real words for you to type in your native language. This means no more typing nonsense that you won’t use in real life. By working with actual phrases, you can start implementing your new skills straight away and, ultimately, build letter combinations into your muscle memory, so they come naturally to you.

// Stop making typos
Even if you’ve picked up some bad typing habits along the way, KeyKey Typing Tutor’s accuracy features help you identify what you need to focus on improving. The app counts your typos and shows you which letters you find most challenging, so you can work them out in your practice. By preventing you from unlocking new levels until you hit perfection, KeyKey sets you up to be precise and efficient.

// Compare your stats
Not only does KeyKey tells you your typo, accuracy, and speed stats, the app also shows how you did compared to your last session. To help with your progression, KeyKey adjusts the word difficulty to suit your level — should your stats perform negatively, words become less difficult. Want to up the ante? Ask to include capital letters, numbers, and punctuation.

// Track your progress
No matter how many languages or keyboards you’re learning, you can see just how much you have improved with KeyKey Typing Tutor’s Progress Tracker. It shows you the results from every lesson and visualizes your progress over time. Statistics will help you to monitor speed records and errors made. Why not challenge yourself in typing practice to see if you can earn three stars for each lesson?

// Get hints from a virtual keyboard
A picture tells a thousand words, but a virtual keyboard tells many more! KeyKey uses such keyboard to give you a helping hand in improving your button-bashing skills. The app outlines your finger placement, so you can ensure you have the correct technique. It also shows key hints that guide you to the right key without having to look down at the real keyboard.

// Learn in your native language
Having analyzed thousands of books and articles, KeyKey Typing Tutor’s language algorithm is as useful and life-like as possible. The app supports more than just the QWERTY keyboard and knows many popular languages: French, Italian, Greek, and more. It also helps those who want to learn alternative layouts, like COLEMAK or DVORAK.

Supported languages and layouts:

◆ English: QWERTY, COLEMAK, DVORAK, AZERTY, QWERTZ (Swiss), QGMLWY, Neo;
◆ Spanish: QWERTZ, QWERTZ ISO;
◆ Portuguese: Brazilian (ABNT2, Pro), Portuguese;

◆ French: AZERTY, AZERTY PC, BÉPO, QWERTY Canada, QWERTZ Swiss;
◆ German: QWERTZ, QWERTZ Swiss, Neo;

◆ Italian: Italian, Italian Typewriting;
◆ Turkish: Turkish Q, Turkish F;
◆ Greek: Greek;

◆ Russian: Russian, Russian PC, Typewriting;
◆ Ukrainian: Ukrainian, Ukrainian PC.
◆ Mongolian: Mongol 1, Mongol 2

If you have any questions or run into any trouble — please get in touch with us:

◆ vlad@keykey.ninja
◆ twitter.com/keykeyapp

What’s New

Version 2.9.5

Optimized for macOS Ventura.

* Fixed compatibility with macOS Sierra (10.12)
* Apple M2 & M1 Silicon Support
* New app icon
* Minor UI tweaks
* German localization fixes
* Menubar icon

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
3 Ratings

3 Ratings

Douglas Lassance ,

Simple and pretty

Finally a typing app that looks good. Would love to see it available on iPad.

not_so_random ,

Trainer rather than tutor

This feels like more of a typing trainer than typing tutor. I have completed a few other free online courses so the lack of attention to finger placement for keys does not really bother me here - I was after something to provide better practice.

Am a bit annoyed at the sheer number of made up words that are in this - and the very high frequency of some particular combinations. Reading the summary I was hoping for something more realistic. I am guessing some of the literature is about tattoos as that appears in every other sentence for me, along with things like etot, ttoteet, tata, otote and many other random words with these letter combinations (those 4 examples are from the last two sentences I did). I don't feel I mistype them any more than some other combinations but I wonder if the high occurrence in the sample text is skewing the data somewhat!

Final gripe is that there are some swear words in the text - which was not great while my daughter was having a go - though they are fairly infrequent (I have noticed 4 occurrences over the last 3 weeks)

As to language it claims to be US english but I have certainly noticed a few UK spellings like colour go past. This is not uniform though.

As to its main goal which is improving typing speed I do feel it is helping here though it is hard to provide actual figures to back that up. The stats show speed and typos for every lesson I have done but there is no view of when the lessons were done, averages or average change over time. Also as my text does not include numbers/capitals/punctuation yet I am showing slightly faster in the app than on other typing tests. I do not know when those will appear - I have 3 stars on expert mode, have completed a few of those without errors but have not advanced yet.

So. In summary it is an attractive app, that does provide some focussed typing practice. I have kept going with it after a few weeks and think it is helping, possibly 5-10% increase over that time. I certainly intend to stick with it for a while longer.

App Privacy

The developer, Sergiy Vynnychenko, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.