KeyKey Typing Practice 2.9.4 is a specific version of a minimalistic touch typing trainer designed for macOS that focuses on developing muscle memory through real-world language patterns. This update primarily introduced native support for chips and addressed bugs related to visual hints on the virtual keyboard. Key Updates in Version 2.9.4
: It supports numerous layouts beyond standard QWERTY , including DVORAK , COLEMAK , AZERTY , and QWERTZ .
: Added full native support for Apple Silicon (M1/M2 processors), ensuring the app runs efficiently on newer Mac hardware. KeyKey Typing Practice 2.9.4
: Unlike tutors that use nonsense strings, KeyKey generates lessons based on common letter combinations and words from over 3,000 books and articles .
: The software tracks your mistakes and adapts the difficulty of words to focus on the letter combinations that trip you up. KeyKey Typing Practice 2
: Once basic skills are mastered, users can enable an "Expert Mode" that introduces more complex words, capital letters, and punctuation to reach speeds of 60 WPM or higher. System Requirements Platform : macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later. Architecture : Intel and Apple Silicon (Universal).
: An onscreen keyboard displays proper hand placement and highlights the correct finger for each key in real-time, helping users learn without looking at their physical keyboard. : Added full native support for Apple Silicon
: Features fixes for German localization to improve the experience for German-speaking users. Core Features of the Software