You can type 35
words per minute with your thumbs.
Computer SkillsMust have basic knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) and successfully complete keyboarding test speed of 45
words per minute with 95 % accuracy Have basic knowledge of...
The keyboard's keys are on the mushy side, and I typed at 102
words per minute with a 3 percent error rate (below my usual 107 wpm and worse than my regular 2 percent error rate).
Even so, I blazed through the Key Hero Typing Test at 103.5
words per minute with 99 percent accuracy, besting my 75 wpm norm.
I averaged 69
words per minute with 94 percent accuracy on the 10FastFingers typing test, which is not bad but below the 73 words per minute I scored on the 12 - inch MacBook.
Analyzing my skills on TypingTest.com, the Ornata gave me 93
words per minute with nine errors.
By way of contrast, I got 111
words per minute with six errors on the fully mechanical Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum.
I hit my typical 75
words per minute with ease on the 10fastfingers typing test.
On the 10fastfingers.com typing test, I scored a rate of 105
words per minute with a 6 - percent error rate, which is faster but more error - prone than I usually am.
Blio iPhone app supports Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) mode which lets you read up to 1000
words per minute with each word presented individually.
When using the Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor test, we scored a rate of 86
words per minute with a 2 percent error rate, around the same rate we get on a full - size ThinkPad.
Taking the 10FastFingers typing test on the Inspiron 11 3000, I clicked my way to a pace of 72
words per minute with 99 percent accuracy.
Using Swift Typing Test Lite, we notched 27
words per minute with just one error, which is on a par with our average touch - screen typing speed.
On the Ten Thumbs Typing Test, we scored an average of 74
words per minute with an error rate of 1 percent using the Transformer Book's keyboard.
I bet I can almost type up to my lightning fast speed of 80 +
words per minute with it.
We averaged 53
words per minute with a zero percent error rate on Ten Thumbs Typing Test, a little below our normal 55 wpm / 1 percent error rate.
The two people went from not being able to read at all, to reading 60 to 80
words per minute with normal reading glasses.
Not exact matches
After getting their glasses, the children
with high astigmatism showed significant improvement in accurate reading speed: by nearly seven
words per minute.
Typists rummaged around
with one or two fingers while looking at the keyboard, and Sholes was ecstatic if the resulting typing rate reached a measly 20 or 30
words per minute, the rate of writing by hand.
In the fall (for grades 2 — 3) and spring (grades 1 — 3) students were assessed on
words correct
per minute on a grade level passage, retelling on an instructional level passage, and a
word list (again comprised of common sight
words and some
words with predictable spellings).
During the spring screening period, Maria read 89
words per minute on a grade - level passage
with 87 % accuracy, which is below grade - level expectations (150
words, 95 % accuracy).»
If we note that students increased their scores by an average of 20
words correct
per minute per year (see Table 7) and that school scores on the collaborative leadership scale ranged from 1.1 to 1.9
with a mean of 1.7 (out of a high score of 3), then we can surmise that, at least in principle, a school gaining one additional point on the collaborative leadership scale could make up a year's worth of fluency performance.
Some kids
with fluency problems really struggle
with phonics and their low
words correct
per minute rates may be due to phonics difficulties.
«Fluency measures such as
words correct
per minute has been shown, in both theoretical and empirical research, to serve as an accurate and powerful indicator of overall reading competence, especially in its strong correlation
with comprehension.»
For example, by the end of first grade we want all children to read at least 40
words correct
per minute on a first grade reading passage and demonstrate a level of reading comprehension that is commensurate
with this level of fluency which on the DRA is a Level 18 or higher.
Instead, a school team might find that a 2nd grade student is reading grade - level passages at a rate of 20
words read correctly (WRC)
per minute compared
with the expectation of 45 WRC for 2nd grade students at that point in the school year.
And
with Spritz working on its new proprietary speed - reading app that may get you up to 500
words per minute or higher (I confess, as an «industry reader,» I'm intrigued), you might start seeing a morsel of Tolstoy from Lee and Love as pretty spacious stuff when it lands on your iPhone as the cock crows.
I recommend taking a Speed Test prior to starting
with the app, so that you can nudge the
words per minute rate just a little higher than your current speed.
There's a speed test included
with the application, and I was reading around 325
words per minute at the beginning; now, I'm hovering between 585 and 608.
All you have to do is set the
words per minute speed at a pace you're comfortable
with and you're all set to go.
B. Wake up, write for 15 - 30
minutes (let's say 250 - 750
words), go to work, come home, spend time
with family or friends, exercise for 30
minutes, write or market for another 15 - 30
minutes (same
word count as before, so between 500-1500
per day) and then the night reading a book watching your favorite TV show, etc..
On the IReST evaluation, those
with glaucoma read 147 vs. the control group 163
words per minute (wpm); on the MNRead, those
with glaucoma read 172 vs. the control group 186 wpm; and on the sustained silent reading test, those
with glaucoma read 179 vs. the control group 218 wpm — a 16 percent slower reading speed.
When I tested the keyboard
with the 10FastFingers.com typing test, I click - clacked my way to 77
words per minute and 100 percent accuracy, only slightly down from my 80 - wpm average.
At the end of each chapter,
Word Runner stops and displays your reading stats to show how many
words per minutes you can read, and compares it
with your regular reading speed, along
with an estimate for the next chapter (provided chapters are setup correctly; I was testing Treasure Island and it wasn't formatted properly for Kindles to recognize chapters so it gives no stats).
I became a one - person art department [
with the help of a 110 -
word -
per -
minute typesetter].
If you can type at 120 w.p.m. (
word per minute) or more then you should feel pretty pleased
with yourself.
The first time we took the Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor test, we registered an awful error rate of 7 percent, but after being a lot more deliberate in our strokes, we managed a 1 percent error rate
with a 74
word -
per -
minute speed, about 11
words per minute below our typical score.
The problem
with the manual guide method is that there is no way to consistently regulate the rate at which the guide is moving across the page (measured in
words per minute or WPM).
While my classmates were able to cut and paste and QWERTY their way to 45
words per minute, I was in a room by myself
with two freaking Bic pens and some blue books to keep me company.
With American Legal Style, you can spend six
minutes in the familiar context of MS
Word, and save hours of frustrating proofreading time
per week.
I tested my Apple Magic Keyboard against my WASD keyboard
with Cherry MX Brown switches, and I was actually faster
with the Apple Magic Keyboard by a couple of
words per minute, on average.
The additional skills features experience
with word processing in Micr soft Word and typing at 90 words per min
word processing in Micr soft
Word and typing at 90 words per min
Word and typing at 90
words per minute.
On the 10fastfingers.com typing test, I reached 111
words per minute (within my average range)
with my usual 2 percent error rate.
On the 10fastfingers.com typing test, I reached 106
words per minute (just under my usual 107 wpm)
with a 3 percent error rate (a tad over my average 2 percent).
Commemorate your achievement
with a document showing the course you completed and your
words per minute.
The additional skills features experience
with word processing in Micr soft Word and typing at 90 words per min
word processing in Micr soft
Word and typing at 90 words per min
Word and typing at 90
words per minute.
Commemorate your achievement
with a document showing the plan you completed and your
words per minute.
Other needed skills include a strong level of computer skills and a typing speed of at least 35
words -
per -
minute, as well as good customer service skills to deal
with patients who may be under stress, physician and hospital billing staff, and other medical personnel.
Strong ability to type 30
words per minute and above and to communicate orally
with colleagues and other healthcare personnel.
Proven ability to complete and fulfill paperwork for all work requests and proficient computer skills
with the ability to type over thirty five
words per minute.