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Learn Morse Code
Practical articles for typing, reading, and sending Morse code with the same dark telegraph-office tools used across the translator.
01Practical Guide
How to Type Morse Code on a Keyboard Using Dots, Dashes and Slashes
Learn the keyboard-friendly Morse format: dots for dits, dashes for dahs, spaces between letters, and slashes between words.
~6 min readBeginnerNo software required
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02Interactive Guide
How Real Morse Code Is Sent, and How to Do It in Your Browser
Understand authentic press-and-release Morse timing, then practice with a mouse-click keyer that works like a telegraph key.
~7 min readITU timingLive keyer included
dot = 1u | dash = 3u | word gap = 7u
03Beginner's Guide
The Fastest Way to Learn Morse Code: A 7-Day Practice Plan
Build Morse code fluency with short daily sessions, active recall, progress tracking, and a built-in trainer.
7-day plan15 min/dayTrainer included
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04ITU Standard Explainer
Morse Code Timing Explained: Dots, Dashes, and Gaps
Learn the official timing ratios behind Morse code, calculate exact WPM thresholds, and see SOS as a signal waveform.
~7 min readWPM calculatorSignal waveform
dot = 1u | dash = 3u | word gap = 7u
05Accessibility Guide
Morse Code as an Accessibility Tool: One Key, Full Keyboard
See how single-switch Morse input can support users with motor impairments, and try a one-button typing demo.
~8 min readSingle-switch inputLive demo
one switch -> dots + dashes -> text