I can provide some general information.
Typing speed can vary depending on the individual, their familiarity with the keyboard layout, and their level of practice. While transitioning from a typewriter to a computer keyboard, some people may find their typing speed improves, while others may experience a temporary decrease or adjustment period.
Computer keyboards generally offer a more ergonomic design, lighter key presses, and smoother key travel compared to traditional typewriters. These factors can contribute to increased typing speed and comfort for many individuals. Additionally, the ability to make corrections easily using word processing software and automatic spell-checking can also enhance overall typing efficiency.
That being said, the experience can vary from person to person. Some individuals who were very proficient with typewriters might initially find it challenging to adapt to a computer keyboard due to the differences in key feel, layout, or the presence of additional keys. However, with regular practice and familiarity, most people can adjust and potentially surpass their previous typing speed on a typewriter when using a computer keyboard.
Remember that typing speed is a skill that can be improved through practice, regardless of the input device used.