Yes. The built-in tuition introduces touch-typing immediately from the first module.
 
Touch typing is the skill that enables a person to type, without looking at the keyboard to find the correct keys. With this skill, a student with dyslexia has a distinct advantage in a number of areas. As some dyslexic students have trouble with handwriting, both from a speed and readability standpoint, typed work will therefore be an improvement. In certain circumstances, students may be allowed to use computers in state examinations.

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