Wpm, Words per minutes
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I'm a two finger typist and I type around 65 WPM.
I'm sure if I actually learned to type properly, I can do better.
I'm sure if I actually learned to type properly, I can do better.
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It would seem that my typing speed is the range of an average with 32 - 34 wpm
hmmm....I need to practice more for my future career....does getting a DVORAK keyboard help in improving typing speed??
hmmm....I need to practice more for my future career....does getting a DVORAK keyboard help in improving typing speed??
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At least I'm average, but, looking at everyone else compared to me, I feel...small.
It seems I have a problem typing "the"...
Spoiler:
It seems I have a problem typing "the"...
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Your speed was: 110wpm.
You made 1 mistake, your mistake is shown in bold text:
Up at the League, says a friend, there had been one night a brisk conversational discussion, as to what would happen on the Morrow of the Revolution, finally shading off into a vigorous statement by various friends of their views on the future of the fully-developed new society. Says our friend: Considering the subject, the discussion was good- tempered; for those present being used to public meetings and after lecture debates, if they did not listen to each others' opinions, which could scarcely be expected of them, at all events did not alwyas attempt to speak all together.
I found that I type faster overall if I try not to type faster, because I don't lose my spot and make dumb mistakes that I have to fix. Fixing mistakes kills wpm.
You made 1 mistake, your mistake is shown in bold text:
Up at the League, says a friend, there had been one night a brisk conversational discussion, as to what would happen on the Morrow of the Revolution, finally shading off into a vigorous statement by various friends of their views on the future of the fully-developed new society. Says our friend: Considering the subject, the discussion was good- tempered; for those present being used to public meetings and after lecture debates, if they did not listen to each others' opinions, which could scarcely be expected of them, at all events did not alwyas attempt to speak all together.
I found that I type faster overall if I try not to type faster, because I don't lose my spot and make dumb mistakes that I have to fix. Fixing mistakes kills wpm.
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soulmagician wrote...
It would seem that my typing speed is the range of an average with 32 - 34 wpmhmmm....I need to practice more for my future career....does getting a DVORAK keyboard help in improving typing speed??
Um... I can't think of any reason to use Dvorak settings. Pretty sure it's almost obsolete now.
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gizgal wrote...
soulmagician wrote...
It would seem that my typing speed is the range of an average with 32 - 34 wpmhmmm....I need to practice more for my future career....does getting a DVORAK keyboard help in improving typing speed??
Um... I can't think of any reason to use Dvorak settings. Pretty sure it's almost obsolete now.
I see thanks for the info...ok back to keyboard training
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Your speed was: 66wpm.
Congratulations! You made no mistakes, practice does make perfect.
What does one send to the Lighthouse indeed! At any other time Lily could have suggested reasonably tea, tobacco, newspapers. But this morning everything seemed so extraordinarily queer that a question like Nancy's "What does one send to the Lighthouse?" opened doors in one's mind that went banging and swinging to and fro and made one keep asking, in a stupefied gape, What does one send? What does one do? Why is one sitting here, after all?
Coolio
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lollercookiez wrote...
Coolio
I love saying this, and it made me happy to see someone else say it
OT: Your speed was: 66wpm.
You made 4 mistakes, your mistakes are shown in bold text:
It was at a love-spinning that I saw Kester first. And if, in these new-fangled days when strange inventions crowd upon us, when I hear tell there is even a machine coming into use in some parts of the country for reaping and mowing, if those mayhappen will read this don't know what a love-spinning was, they shall hear in good time. But thought it was Jancis Beguildy's love-spinning, she being three-and-twenty at that time and i was being two years less, yet that is not the beginning of the story i have set out to tell.
edit, and lol at same wpm
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I typed between 49 and 55 words per minute. It is OK, I suppose? -3-;
It is much faster than I used to type. ^_^;
It is much faster than I used to type. ^_^;
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Not bad i guess...?
Your speed was: 58wpm.
Congratulations! You made no mistakes, practice does make perfect.
Miss Morstan entered the room with a firm step and an outward composure of manner. She was a blonde young lady, small, dainty, well gloved, and dressed in the most perfect taste. There was, however, a plainness and simplicity about her costume which bore with it a suggestion of limited means. The dress was a sombre grayish beige, untrimmed and unbraided, and she wore a small turban of the same dull hue, relieved only by a suspicion of white feather in the side. Her face had neither regularity of feature nor beauty of complexion, but her expression was sweet and amiable.
AND
Your speed was: 70wpm.
Congratulations! You made no mistakes, practice does make perfect.
Except for the Marabar Caves - and they are twenty miles off - the city of Chandrapore presents nothing extraordinary. Edged rather than washed by the river Ganges, it trails for a couple of miles along the bank, scarcely distinguishable from the rubbish it deposits so freely. There are no bathing-steps on the river front, as the Ganges happens not to be holy here; indeed there is no river front, and bazaars shut out the wide and shifting panorama of the stream. The streets are mean, the temples ineffective, and though a few fine houses exist they are hidden away in gardens or down alleys.
Guess practice does make perfect lol
Your speed was: 58wpm.
Congratulations! You made no mistakes, practice does make perfect.
Miss Morstan entered the room with a firm step and an outward composure of manner. She was a blonde young lady, small, dainty, well gloved, and dressed in the most perfect taste. There was, however, a plainness and simplicity about her costume which bore with it a suggestion of limited means. The dress was a sombre grayish beige, untrimmed and unbraided, and she wore a small turban of the same dull hue, relieved only by a suspicion of white feather in the side. Her face had neither regularity of feature nor beauty of complexion, but her expression was sweet and amiable.
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Your speed was: 70wpm.
Congratulations! You made no mistakes, practice does make perfect.
Except for the Marabar Caves - and they are twenty miles off - the city of Chandrapore presents nothing extraordinary. Edged rather than washed by the river Ganges, it trails for a couple of miles along the bank, scarcely distinguishable from the rubbish it deposits so freely. There are no bathing-steps on the river front, as the Ganges happens not to be holy here; indeed there is no river front, and bazaars shut out the wide and shifting panorama of the stream. The streets are mean, the temples ineffective, and though a few fine houses exist they are hidden away in gardens or down alleys.
Guess practice does make perfect lol
