I believe it is handy to know how to touch type, but can be essential if you do have a job with data entry. Are you looking into temp jobs in offices, shion? It will be handy, and it is always nice to hone a skill. I like the look of the program you bought, shion. It sounds useful and fun; the second is always a nice perk. I considered buying a typing program recently, and looked at one on Steam with a zombie horror bend; it looked interesting.

I learned how to touch type throughout my schooling years and appreciate not having to hunt, peck, or stare at keys while I am responding to people online (my primary usage of typing). However, my ability is not what it once was, since after high school I took on jobs that involved little computer work, and when I send emails or post on message boards, time is not an issue.

Pant Leg Eater from the Bad World's test got me an adjusted 66 WPM, and I also checked out Typing Club, and I have been getting WPMs in the forties. That makes me feel bad.