Quick overview
GNU Gtypist is a free, terminal-based program that teaches users how to type without looking at the keyboard. It runs in text mode and delivers a sequence of progressive lessons that introduce keys and finger positioning. The design keeps the interface minimal so learners can concentrate on practice rather than visual distractions.
Primary benefits
- Structured, progressive lessons guide beginners through each stage of learning.
- A simple, distraction-free text interface keeps focus on practice.
- Clear instructions on finger placement help form proper habits.
- The application is available at no cost and runs in a console environment.
- Some content is provided in Spanish as well as English.
Creating and customizing lessons
GNU Gtypist includes tools for building your own exercises. A built-in tutorial explains the basics of its small scripting language so you can:
- craft lesson sequences tailored to your goals,
- modify existing drills to emphasize particular keys or patterns,
- save personalized lesson files for repeated practice.
Working with other languages
While most lessons are in English, Spanish material is available. Accessing the Spanish lessons typically requires entering commands in a terminal window, which gives the program flexibility for multilingual learners but assumes some comfort with command-line input.
Alternative to consider
If you prefer a web-based, classroom-style environment, Google Classroom is a free option worth exploring for organizing lessons and tracking progress in a more graphical, collaborative setting.
Technical
- Windows
- Spanish
- English
- Free