On Colemak-DHk Wide, this lesson touches bottom row, home row, and top letter row, so it works as a broader coordination block instead of a single-row exercise.
This lesson touches bottom row, home row, and top letter row on Colemak-DHk Wide, 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.
Monday April Canada London Maria Noah Olivia Parker Friday Denver Taylor River
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.
17 focus keys
Keyboard preview
Highlighted lesson targets
The lesson's active characters are highlighted in blue so you can see where the sequence sits on Colemak-DHk Wide before you launch the live drill.
Focus set: m o n d a y p r i l c h v k e f t
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m
Colemak-DHk Wide bottom row
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o
Colemak-DHk Wide home row
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n
Colemak-DHk Wide home row
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d
Colemak-DHk Wide bottom row
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a
Colemak-DHk Wide home row
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y
Colemak-DHk Wide top letter row
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p
Colemak-DHk Wide top letter row
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r
Colemak-DHk Wide home row
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i
Colemak-DHk Wide home row
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l
Colemak-DHk Wide top letter row
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c
Colemak-DHk Wide bottom row
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h
Colemak-DHk Wide bottom row
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v
Colemak-DHk Wide bottom row
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k
Colemak-DHk Wide home row
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e
Colemak-DHk Wide home row
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f
Colemak-DHk Wide top letter row
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Colemak-DHk Wide 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 Colemak-DHk Wide users stay disciplined with saved progress, layout previews, and follow-up drills built around the exact columns and symbols the wide legacy variant moves.