Preferences and personal defaults
Typing Studio becomes much easier to reuse when the tool remembers how you prefer to practice.
What the tool can remember
The current signed-in and local setup can preserve preferences such as:
- your default paragraph category or length
- whether live error highlighting is enabled
- your theme mode
- the progress timeline window you last used
These defaults help you return to a familiar setup instead of reconfiguring the tool every time.
Why defaults matter
Defaults are not just convenience. They protect practice quality.
For example:
- a learner focused on control may want live feedback on every time
- a learner training calm endurance may prefer the same longer paragraph category repeatedly
- a learner checking recent progress may want the same timeline window each session
A useful beginner default setup
For most new learners, this is a good starting combination:
- shorter or standard paragraph length
- live error feedback enabled
- one consistent theme mode
- a weekly timeline view once progress history exists
When to change defaults
Change your defaults when:
- your current paragraph length has become too easy
- live highlights are distracting more than helping
- you want to review improvement over a different time span
Good learner habit
Do not change every setting at once. Keep most defaults stable for a few sessions so you can tell whether your improvement came from practice, not from constant setup changes.
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