German layout touch typing course
15 lessons
Are you typing in German QWERTZ? Hurry up to take lessons of touch typing, you will definitely be able to type faster!
The name of this layout comes from the location of the first six keys on the upper letter row: Q, W, E, R, T, and Z. Y and Z changed places because of ergonomic reasons since in German the letter Z is used much more often than Y. Also, the German keyboard has special characters — umlauts (üöä) and escet (ß). Additional German letters are located on the right side of the keyboard.
Due to the strong economic and technical influence of Germany, German QWERTZ typewriters spread throughout Eastern and Central Europe. However, each language has had its own modifications depending on the presence of additional letters.
Now is the time to start learning to type with Ratatype. Connect friends, colleagues, or classmates to study, learn, and compete in groups together.
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