Dactylography

Pronunciation: /ˈdæktɪɫˈɑɡˈɹɑˈfaɪ/

Dactylography (noun)

  1. The study of typing using finger movements, including how people place fingers and move them to produce words.
  2. A method of analysing typing patterns from a text to help identify the person who typed it.

Examples

  • Dactylography studies how people type with their fingers.
  • The class uses dactylography to improve typing accuracy.