• Krudler@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Dude you’re not hitting 80 WPM with pokey-poke

    I worked with a dude that insisted his speed was insane and when we tested him and took errors into account, the actual WPM was more like 15.

    E: anybody who doubts this, please recall that a word is five character average, so 80 words per minute, including shift, capitals, punctuation, numerals, means this person is hitting over 400+ Keys a minute… 7 Keys a second. Ain’t going to happen with two fingers lmao… You can put your fingers on a desk, no keyboard, and you wouldn’t be able to strike the desk 400+ times a minute with your fingertips. Pure delusion.

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      15 days ago

      Idk exactly how the wpm calculation worked or if/how it accounted for errors. I just used those typing speed test websites, but I don’t remember which. I know it would’ve been all lowercase, no numbers, and no punctuation, in a short, 30-60s burst. So I’m sure if you tested me under stricter conditions, my real speed would’ve been much lower.

      And I used both my hands, so 4 fingers, making it less than 2 presses per finger per second which seems reasonable.

      For my 95wpm, I tested my speed using the same conditions on monkeytype. But I did it again just now (30s, capitalization, punctuation, numbers) and got 73. I never bothered to learning numbers or symbols. Sorry, didn’t mean to mislead lol.

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      15 days ago

      It’s at the upper end of what is physically possible, but it is possible. It would look pretty weird watching someone do it, I imagine. This is basically what high end Starcraft players are doing, except with a mouse added in.

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        15 days ago

        StarCraft players have tons of different input styles, but most of them use almost every single finger. They’re also not typing words, they’re spamming the keyboard equivalent of arpeggios.