Switching layouts means weeks of retraining — and generic typing sites assume QWERTY, so their finger analytics lie to you. KeyTouch Pro tracks your fingers where they actually are.
Layout-aware heatmap — see your slow and error-prone keys on the Colemak arrangement, not QWERTY
Correct finger analytics — same-finger transition detection and finger speed stats use your layout's physical positions
Adaptive weak-key drills — your error pattern drives what you practice next, which is exactly what layout retraining needs
Real words, not pseudo-words — practice text built from common English words so training transfers
Code mode too — retrain symbols and brackets on the new layout with programmer practice
New ergonomic keyboard?
Moving to a split or columnar board (Moonlander, Voyager, Corne, Kinesis) often pairs with a layout switch — and even staying on QWERTY, your symbol muscle memory takes a hit. Ten minutes a day of focused weak-key practice rebuilds it far faster than just suffering through your workday at half speed.