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Semimak Capital Letters II typing lesson

Capital Letters · Capital Letters

Layout-native track: Full-keyboard fluency

Practice uppercase letters with the opposite-hand Shift key so capitalizing words becomes clean, quick, and repeatable.

How this lesson behaves on Semimak

On Semimak, the focus keys in this lesson stay mostly on the home row, so the drill is ideal for controlled repetition and clean accuracy.

This lesson touches home row on Semimak, so it is useful for building both key familiarity and cleaner transitions.

Practice preview

The live lesson uses the same practice text shown below, so you can preview the sequence before you type.

Cc Cc Dd Dd Ee Ee Aa Aa Ii Ii Cd De Ea Ai Ic Ce Da Ei Ac Id Ia Ae Ed Dc Ci

Focus keys and locations

This is what makes the page genuinely layout-specific: the same lesson text maps to different physical zones depending on the keyboard layout.

5 focus keys

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Keyboard preview

Highlighted lesson targets

The lesson's active characters are highlighted in blue so you can see where the sequence sits on Semimak before you launch the live drill.

Focus set: c d e a i

Key

c

Semimak home row

Key

d

Semimak home row

Key

e

Semimak home row

Key

a

Semimak home row

Key

i

Semimak home row

What to do after the lesson

Keep the opposite-hand Shift rule strict. If capitals still feel heavy, slow down and release Shift as soon as the uppercase letter lands.

SureTyping helps Semimak users evaluate the switch honestly with saved progress, layout-specific lesson previews, and customized follow-up drills that expose whether the movement pattern is stabilizing.

Open typing test and customized training

Why SureTyping helps here

  • Live lessons save stars and progress separately for each keyboard layout.
  • Typing tests report WPM and accuracy, so you can tell whether speed or control is holding you back.
  • Customized training gives you a direct next step after a weak lesson result instead of ending the practice loop.

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