Cognitive Ergonomics

Don't just learn to type.
Prime your neural pathways.

TYPE has evolved. The SENSE Engine now includes Neuro-Primingβ€”active association drills designed to calibrate your brain to the keyboard in record time.


See What's New in Meso20

The SENSE Engine: Calibrated by
Neuro-Priming

We've moved beyond passive visualization. With **v0.79.1**, TYPE introduces a training protocol that actively reinforces the connection between your visual cortex and your motor cortex.

New Feature

Neuro-Priming Drills New

Specific "pseudo-synesthesia" exercises where you match color-coded visual cues to physical keys. This isn't a game; it's a calibration drill to lock in finger-to-color associations instantly.

New Feature

Sense Escalation New

The system now intelligently ramps up the complexity of the visual overlay as your proficiency grows. The SENSE mode starts simple to reduce cognitive load, then adds layers of spatial data as you master the basics.

Spatial Mapping

Color-coding and Ghost Hands remain, but they are now driven by a more robust mapping engine that accounts for layout nuances and dead-keys.

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Neuro-Priming Calibration UI Association Drills + Escalation Logic

The Competitive Gap

We didn't build another web-game. We built a tool to solve the specific problems that keep typists stuck at intermediate levels.

Layout Science

True Polyglot Support

Most software is hardcoded for US English. TYPE contains a custom engine designed for international layouts, handling complex standards like ISO, dead keys, and AltGr layers.

Competition (Monkeytype, Keybr)

βœ– Optimized for US ANSI QWERTY only.

βœ– European characters often break scoring or display.

βœ– No support for accents/dead keys in lessons.

The Fix

If you type in French, German, or Nordic languages, standard tutors fail you. TYPE respects your physical hardware layout, ensuring you practice what you actually type.

The "AnalyticCoach"

Diagnose Your Hesitation

We don't just measure WPM. We measure Flow. TYPE isolates specific key transitions that cause micro-pauses (e.g., switching from 'V' to 'B') and suggests targeted drills.

Competition (Typing.com, 10FastFingers)

βœ– Only reports raw Speed (WPM) and Accuracy.

βœ– No insight into which key pairs are slowing you down.

βœ– "Practice more" is the only advice offered.

The Fix

Hitting a plateau at 60 WPM is usually due to 2 or 3 awkward finger combinations. TYPE identifies them mechanically so you can fix the actual motor problem.

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Pre-order TYPE v1.0
  • Neuro-Priming: Active association drills (v0.79)
  • Sense Escalation: Progressive difficulty logic
  • Native Desktop Performance (Windows, Mac, Linux)
  • Full Layout Engine (20+ Layouts included)
  • Advanced Hesitation Analytics
  • Offline Capability (No cloud required)