
The sweet cherry on top is the option to be able to view session-based or all-time stats. This is one of the only apps I’ve seen that provides a wide level of customization, to custom tailor the typing practice for the use case scenario. The same custom import option is available in the other modes too, along with the option to change the language.
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The code dictionary helps you to practice using those unconventional keys by giving you actual code to practice typing with, and you can even choose between different languages such as CSS, CoffeeScript, HTML, JavaScript, and even Swift! You can also import your own dictionary, for example, Python. Type Fu is also only one of few apps out there that have a “code” dictionary! If you code a lot, then you would know that some symbols and unconventional keys are used very often. My favorite, the facts dictionary, makes sure that it keeps you interested and doesn’t bore you out after time. What sets Type Fu really apart is the 5 available dictionaries: words, proverbs, facts, quotes, and code. Everything in the UI can be changed like the font size, speed unit, visual aids, keyboard layout, key sounds, etc. The best part is you can choose the consistency of speed and accuracy required to be able to progress to the next levels.

The option to manually select the keys to be practiced with is also available, along with a very useful virtual keyboard that shows you which finger to use for each letter. The app works like any other typist, it starts you off from “Level 0”, and as you master the first two keys, “f” and “j”, it progresses by adding more keys to the dictionary.
