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Is there a form of dyslexia that only takes place with typing???

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I can read fast and fine but what happens when i type, the letters come out jumbled and i have to correct my typing a lot, which adds onto my typing speed which makes some work that is done on computers too slow

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  1. I suggest you to practice and improve your typing skills. You can try...

    http://www.goodtyping.com

    It is a free online typing course. It worked for me.


  2. Dyslexia is a basket term for specific learning disabilities that interfere with learning to read. So the answer is "No" there isn't such a form of dyslexia.

    However, you may have a couple of mild disabilities in other areas. One such area is a visual motor integration deficit. This means that you have possible learning deficits in the areas of visual perception, motor coordination, and visual-motor integration. Basically, you have difficulty with transferring what your eyes see, to your hands.

    If you have poor handwriting, this is a definite possibility. You may also have difficulty reproducing shapes or other visuals.

    You also could have a visual memory deficit. This means that it is hard for you to hold what you see in memory long enough to transfer it to your hands.

    I hope this helps. I would need a bit more information to tell you how to accommodate these issues to make typing easier.

  3. i doubt it...if you are always mistyping something and have to go back and delete, it's probably that you learned it wrong and your muscle memory remembers the incorrect movement...

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