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Not sure. My husband types extremely fast and is superb at data entry jobs. I don't type nearly as quickly, but always have people tell me I type 'freakishly fast'.
I personally feel much of it is largely a generational difference, along with some economic differences (not all schools can afford, or are interested in having typing classes like my public high school did). I would love to find a way for my coworkers, friends, and anyone else in my area who would like to learn basic computer skills and typing skills to learn them. I don't have time to individually help every single person who asks, but it'd be really neat to be able to get a few computers set up and to get people started on those skills in a small class type setting (many can't use a typing program because they either can't afford a computer at home, or will need to be shown how to turn on a computer and install a program). Especially in today's job markets, these are very important skills to have, and so many of the people who are just coworkers at my little workplace have a real drive to learn these skills. I'd really like to see something geared towards lower income people, as many people I know who are struggling with computers are also struggling to pay the basic bills. I know it is a set of skills that can help one earn more money, but the here and now is a huge limiting factor for many financially. Gotta eat before you can learn to type.
I haven't been able to find such a program in my area. Does anyone have a similar one in their area, and if so, what is it called?

I haven't been able to find such a program in my area. Does anyone have a similar one in their area, and if so, what is it called?