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Typing accurately with square, stiletto, or coffin claws
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While long nails look and feel amazing, they can interfere with your daily activities—especially when it comes to typing. Fortunately, there are several tools and techniques to help you type with long tips so you can hit all the right keys with ease! In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about typing with long nails (so you don’t have to worry about breaking an acrylic).

Things You Should Know

  • Select a round nail shape in a short to medium length.
  • Type with the pads of your fingers, instead of using the tips of your nails.
  • Keep your hands still while typing, and stretch your fingers to hit each key with precision.
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Select a round nail shape.

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  1. If you’re a beginner, round nails are the easiest shape for typing. They’re less likely to chip or hit other keys, making them quite comfortable and practical. Start with short to medium length nails, then gradually increase the size as you adapt to them. [1]
    • Stiletto nails are the next best option because they aren’t super wide. They do become more narrow towards the tip, but it doesn’t interfere with typing.
    • Square nails look stylish, but you may run into problems when it comes to typing. Their width makes it easy to hit multiple keys, decreasing your overall accuracy and speed.
    • Coffin nails are wide and tapered, making them the most difficult nail shape for typing. Unless you’re an experienced typist, choose another shape until you’re comfortable typing with longer nails.
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Type with minimal reach and movement.

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  1. To prevent your nails from snagging on the keyboard, try to mimic the movements of a pianist. Focus on hitting the keys with the reach and flexibility of your fingers, and keep your hands and fingers as flat as possible.
    • If you need some inspiration, watch a piano performance online and observe how the pianist glides their fingers over the keys.
    • You can even exercise your hands and fingers like a pianist to warm up your hands for typing. Rest your forearm on a table and gently pull each one of your fingers back towards your wrist, then hold this position for 15-30 seconds to loosen up the muscles in your fingers.
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  1. Typing with the correct finger placement can help limit the movements of your hands (and prevent your nails from getting stuck in the keyboard). To position your hands on a keyboard correctly: [4]
    • Place your left pinkie on the A key, your left ring finger on the S key, your left middle finger on the D key, and your left pointer finger on the F key.
    • Then, place your right pinkie down on the semicolon and colon key, your right ring finger down on the L key, your right middle finger down on the K key, and your right pointer finger on the J key.
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Aim for precision over speed.

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  1. Although it’s tempting to type quickly with long nails, speed means nothing without accuracy. Make sure you’re typing with few errors before attempting to meet your usual WPM (words per minute). With practice, you’ll get more comfortable typing with long nails, increasing your pace and precision. [5]
    • Remember to be patient when you’re retraining yourself to type with long nails. Typing slowly is more beneficial than speeding through with loads of typos.
    • To increase your typing speed, practice typing the same paragraph or passage over and over again, or find a free typing game online.

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