Gs Typing Tutor V2.9.9 Incl Keymaker - Core Jun 2026
Another thing is the software name: "GS Typing Tutor" is a proper noun, so it remains. But "Keymaker" in the title might be part of the product name. The user said "proper nouns stay," so if "Keymaker" is part of the product, it should stay. However, "Keymaker" might be a generic term, but if it's trademarked, it stays. Since the user included it in the original text as part of the title, perhaps it's a proper noun here, so left as is.
The most recent version of GS Typing Tutor comprises an variety of amusing tasks to assist you in refining your keystroke proficiencies in an engaging and interactive approach. GS Typing Tutor v2.9.9 Incl Keymaker - CORE
First, I'll go through the text word by word. Let's start with the first sentence. "GS Typing Tutor includes a range of fun games and exercises to help you practice your typing skills in a engaging and interactive way." Another thing is the software name: "GS Typing
For the part about being a student, "computer" → "device|PC|laptop" maybe, but "computer" is common. "Efficiently" → "effectively|productively|quickly", "accurately" → "precisely|correctly|faithfully". However, "Keymaker" might be a generic term, but
I should also be careful with the instructions: the user wants only the result, no explanation. So I just need to output the text with all the swapped terms in spintax format, keeping the original structure and names like GS Typing Tutor intact.
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