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How good is your typing ability?   [Edit]

Survey period: 5 Apr 2004 to 11 Apr 2004

We spend most of our days on a keyboard, but how well can we actually type? (A typing test is here)

OptionVotes% 
I hunt-and-peck using a couple of fingers. A slow typer1057.52
10 - 30 words per minute17512.53
31 - 40 words per minute26919.26
41 - 50 words per minute26919.26
51 - 60 words per minute20714.82
61 - 70 words per minute1369.74
more than 70 words per minute23616.89



 
General29 wpm Pin
Maxwell Chen5-Apr-04 17:42
Maxwell Chen5-Apr-04 17:42 
GeneralTouch typing is more important than speed Pin
rightgit6-Apr-04 5:09
rightgit6-Apr-04 5:09 
General43wpm at 96% Pin
Roger Allen4-Apr-04 23:40
Roger Allen4-Apr-04 23:40 
GeneralTest results misleading Pin
Steve S4-Apr-04 23:30
Steve S4-Apr-04 23:30 
GeneralRe: Test results misleading Pin
Gary Wheeler5-Apr-04 4:27
Gary Wheeler5-Apr-04 4:27 
GeneralRe: Test results misleading Pin
Shog95-Apr-04 9:24
sitebuilderShog95-Apr-04 9:24 
GeneralTypingTest.com Pin
LoKi_za4-Apr-04 23:07
LoKi_za4-Apr-04 23:07 
GeneralNo touch-type here Pin
Mike Dimmick4-Apr-04 22:50
Mike Dimmick4-Apr-04 22:50 
I don't touch type, at least not classically. My hands are almost constantly moving, rather than resting on the so-called 'home row'. Sometimes I use my left hand to type characters such as H and J and the right to cover D and F on occasions. This isn't deliberate - it's simply how I've learned to type. I've typed almost all of this post without looking at the keyboard (actually, for some of it I was staring into space, not looking at the screen or the keyboard). And I tend to type my own emphasis directly with < and > characters.

What this does mean is that I'm usually able to alternate hands rather than using the same finger to hit two different keys.

It does end up being some form of two steps forward, one back, because I do make a lot of mistakes. Not important on computers, because you simply erase the errors - there's no permanent record of the error. Oddly, I seem to know when I've made a mistake before I actually read back what I just wrote - my hand moves immediately to Backspace and hits it. I wonder whether I've learned to type some words by mistyping and correcting them?

Having said that, in programming the think time (what am I going to type?) far outweighs the time taken to actually type the text. Indeed, the same is true for anyone who's not a copyist. Therefore, overall typing speed isn't really an issue. The important thing is to be able to get your thoughts down on screen before you forget what it was you wanted to type.

Type a few words, spend a little time grasping for the next one, then continue.

Part of this could be because I learned to type on an old rubber-key Spectrum, which required quite a bit of pressure to correctly register a keypress.

Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
GeneralHunt and peck @ 27 wpm Pin
PJ Arends4-Apr-04 21:18
professionalPJ Arends4-Apr-04 21:18 
GeneralRe: Hunt and peck @ 27 wpm Pin
Steve S4-Apr-04 23:32
Steve S4-Apr-04 23:32 

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