10fastfinger

10FastFingers

2019.08.07 22:32 DeVoery 10FastFingers

An online site where speed-typers practice typing and improving their skills.
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2012.07.08 14:47 ripster55 r/MechanicalKeyboards for all the Click and None of the Clack!

Keyboard lovers Clicking and Clacking in a content rich, friendly place. The goal of this subreddit is to provide daily links to interesting mechanical keyboard content.
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2009.05.19 15:09 incith Typing - Learn to Type

typing is the place for new and experienced typists alike. Here you can discuss anything and everything related to typing, including different methodologies, keyboard layouts, and tools for practicing your typing.
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2023.05.31 21:31 AndreaIVXLC velocità di scrittura

Con che velocità scrivete al pc? Io ieri mi sono accorto che riesco a scrivere senza guardare la tastiera e soprattutto a una buona velocità (60 parole al minuto)
qual è la vostra velocità? https://10fastfingers.com/typing-test/italian
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2023.05.26 02:38 Dear_Zookeepergame30 Breaking through plateau

So, I never learned touch typing growing up but about a year ago I decided to give it a try. I spent about 3 hours on a learning website and then simply used touch typing for my day-to-day needs. It took me about a week to go from 20wpm to 90-100. With those promising results, I expected to be able to reach 120-130 in no time. That was not the case. About a month ago I became interested in increasing my speed further and began doing an hour of typing on websites(typeracer and 10fastfingers) each day. I am still at the same 90-100 range on typeracer as I was a mere week after learning touch typing. Does anyone have any advice? Some habits that may be of significance: I only press shift with my right pinky, my left pinky is less dexterous, and I use a laptop keyboard most of the time.
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2023.05.22 09:42 951402 I type with four fingers, but fast. Is there any point me trying to add additional fingers?

I've always exclusively used my index and middle fingers for touch typing.
My 10fastfingers speed is consistently around 110WPM.
I feel like I'm missing out on something by not using all fingers.
Is it worth me trying to add some extra fingers in?
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2023.05.17 06:44 SoftPois0n List of Popular Online Typing Websites to Improve Your Skills

  1. https://monkeytype.com/
  2. https://www.keybr.com/
  3. https://www.nitrotype.com/
  4. https://play.typeracer.com/
  5. https://10fastfingers.com/
  6. https://www.typingtest.com/
  7. https://www.speedtypingonline.com/typing-test
  8. https://www.typing.com/student/typing-test/5-minute
  9. https://onlinetyping.org/
  10. https://www.ratatype.com/typing-test/
  11. https://thetypingcat.com/typing-speed-test
  12. https://www.keyhero.com/free-typing-test/
  13. https://www.typinggames.zone/
  14. https://www.goodtyping.com/test.php
  15. https://typing-test-mobile.com/
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2023.04.27 14:21 Worgle123 More people need to practice this skill.

I typed 107 WPM / 98% accuracy in public at Officeworks on a test computer, and people were in shock. I think of that as quick. Not insanely fast, but just quick.
Goes to show how bad people need to learn this skill... Average is about 45 WPM :0
Parents need to teach there kids how to do this. It's really such an under-rated skill to have.
My grandfather got a cushy job in the war coz he know how to type XD. (actually not kidding here) Never needed to fight once. Just typed all day in a cool office, getting the same pay as everyone else! :0
Sites I recommend: keybr.com for fine tuning after you know proper technique. Learn this from typingtournament.com and practice your speed on monkeytype.com and 10fastfingers.com .
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2023.04.26 04:15 deviljanya I use caps lock instead of shift on individual letters

Yep... I press caps lock, type the letter, and I press caps lock again. I have no idea why I do this but I've been doing ever since I can remember. 💀
Besides that I type totally normally, no only index finger typing or anything like that. I average at around 135wpm on 10fastfingers. IMO using shift is clunky.
TL;DR: Caps lock double tapping > using shift key
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2023.03.25 17:22 cs-boi-1 How fast do y'all type???

for consistent results, take a one minute test on this site: https://10fastfingers.com/typing-test/english
View Poll
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2023.03.17 23:47 JoelJohnstone 10fastfingers website seems really slow

I'm not talking about typing speed, I'm talking about the performance of the website itself. It's pretty common for me to get 3 or 4 words ahead of the site itself when taking a test, and I don't type that fast (80-ish). I perviously thought my computer was just too slow, but I've since upgraded to a very fast computer and the website is still slow. My current theory is that the many many many ads on the page are just bogging things down, especially when they refresh.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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2023.02.22 12:20 Worgle123 Finally! 100WPM Goal reached!

I finally breached the 100WPM barrier, and got a new PB! All credit to monkeytype.com keybr.com and 10fastfingers.com as well as typingtournament.com for helping me get started!
https://preview.redd.it/j9mdvm795qja1.png?width=2552&format=png&auto=webp&s=ad4179a9982cacd42552f0970fe1022afd73e6c0
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2023.02.22 12:04 bigman4206942069 break the 200 wpm barrier

I started practicing typing around 4 years ago. Started at about 65 wpm on 10fastfingers. Right now I'm maining monkeytype (60s tests) and hit 181 wpm with 99.67% accuracy as my best. I had a lot of breaks from typing and that made it a bit harder to stay constant at that speed, in fact for a while I fell back to 150-160 wpm. I recently got a nicer keyboard and yesterday I just hit 175 wpm. I feel like I'm gaining speed but I also feel like there's something missing. For people who are close to 200 wpm or even surpassed that, did you focus on something specific? Or is it just constant practice, practice and practice?
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2023.02.21 09:27 Worgle123 NEW PB!!!!!

NEW PB!!!! 95WPM 97% Accuracy! All credit to keybr.com and 10fastfingers.com for helping me fine tune my speed and accuracy, as well as https://www.typingtournament.com/ for helping me get started ! Went from 87-89 WPM to 90-95 in 16 mins!!! Next goal? 100WPM. Update coming then.
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2023.02.10 12:49 DaPenisSussy oh my god Lois im cumming

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2023.01.08 09:48 Top-Kale2790 Kirjoitusnopeus

Iida, kerroit stoorissa että oot tosi nopee kirjottamaan tietokoneella, niin kiinnostais tietää miten nopee oot. Voisitko tehdä vaikka 10fastfingers-sivulla olevan testin, joka löytyy kun laitat Googleen "kirjoitusnopeustesti"? Samalla haulla löytyy muitakin testejä, niin voit laittaa myös niiden tuloksia jos teet niitä.
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2022.12.27 16:13 epsbk Keyboardio Model 100 - Not for Me?

Long time lurker, first time poster. Thanks to everyone in this community who's posted the copious and helpful content I've already read.
TL;DR - I've been using the Model 100 for about the past two months. Since then, I've learned a lot and made a bunch of changes, both to the board itself and to how I use it. Although it has a fair number of strengths, I'm still wondering if there might be something better for me.
btw, I tried to post this in the What Keyboard Should I Use thread, but it was too long to post as a comment.

Background

I work as a professor in a computer science department, so I do write code sometimes, but more of my time is spent writing research papers, grant proposals, and lesson plans (i.e., mostly prose). My home set up and my work set up are very similar.
I touch type using Dvorak (on standard boards with Qwerty keycaps). I switched to Dvorak in 2004 during the time between finishing college and starting grad school. It was a super painful transition, but I'm glad I did it. Since then, other layouts have been developed that might be objectively better, but after almost two decades of typing on Dvorak, I can't justify the effort that would be involved to unlearn the muscle memory and learn something else.
I use MacOS on a MacBookPro as my "daily driver," with ssh into various linux machines as needed. At work, I type on an MS Sculpt, which I mostly really like.
There are two main issues that prompted me to look into (or perhaps fall into the black hole of) ergo(mech) keyboards. The first is discomfort in the upper back, shoulder, and/or neck area. The second is the wrist pain associated with using my pinkies for keys like tab and backspace. I lack both the time and inclination to learn how to build my own keyboard (it's an awesome hobby for some people, just not for me), so I'm only considering prebuilt options. After spending several months reading and doing research (including printouts from https://jhelvy.shinyapps.io/splitkbcompare/), I pre-ordered the Model 100.
I tried the suggested approach -- type for 15 minutes a day on the new keyboard, first thing in the morning, progressively more each day -- and I've gotten to the point where I can use the Model 100 for most of the day, sometimes all day. I've also put in time with 10fastfingers, which is great for practicing typing words but kind of useless for practicing function keys, arrow keys, etc. As it turns out, those arrow keys are quite important, at least for me.
When actually typing, I constantly use the arrow keys (often with various combinations of option, shift, and command) to navigate text. It takes a surprising amount of cognitive effort to remember exactly which keys to hold (and which to release) to achieve what I'm intending at any given moment. Contrast this with the standard Dvorak row stagger layout, where the muscle memory makes everything essentially fully automatic. Put differently, I find myself thinking too much about how to move my fingers on the keyboard and not enough about the text I'm trying to write.
In response, I've made some changes to the base Dvorak keymap for the Model 100 (EDIT: added keymap image). I've mapped the arrows as an inverted T on Layer #2 -- left is H (Qwerty J), right is N (Qwerty L), up is C (Qwerty I), and down is T (Qwerty K) -- to leverage my existing muscle memory. Even more significant was placing the option, control, and shift keys as secondary functions on the bottom row for the left hand: option on J (Qwerty C), control on Q (Querty X), and shift on PgDn. This allows me to use an adjustment of my existing muscle memory for text navigation and editing, rather than trying to learn entirely new muscle memory. It helps, but it still feels awkward at times.
Now, on to the main question(s) at hand.

Model 100 Impressions

Here are what I see as the strengths and weaknesses of the Model 100 for me.
Here are some issues I've had:

Main Options

Given this, I'm considering the following alternatives, each of which I expect will have their own benefits and weaknesses.

Redox / Ergodash

(from falba.tech) / (from ergomech.store)
Expected Benefits:
Expected Weaknesses:

Koolertron

(via Amazon)
Expected Benefits:
Expected Weaknesses:

Other Options

Those are the main two options. However, there are a few other things I'm considering.

ErgoArrows

(from this shop)
Expected Benefits:
Expected Weaknesses:
Honestly, ErgoArrows seems like a perfect board for my use case, but I'm really hesitant to launch into building my own from a kit just for this. Plus the build guide is also in Japanese, though there is a link to a video with English subtitles.

Manuform 5x7

(from Oh Key Caps)
Expected Benefits:
Expected Weaknesses:

Dedicated Arrow Macropad

(like this one or like this one)
Expected Benefits:
Expected Weaknesses:

Conclusion

I would love to hear feedback and suggestions from other people who have used one or more of the above configurations. What benefits or weaknesses am I not anticipating? What other options should I be considering?
EDIT 2023-01-02: Added current keymap image.
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2022.12.17 11:18 macdubzz Korean Typing Test Speeds

Hey guys! I thought it would be fun if everyone dropped their typing speed and learning start date. I know it doesn't really translate to how fluent you are in Korean because I definitely type faster than my brain forms sentences.
A year into learning Korean I was typing at around 10-15 WPM. I'm now typing at 40 WPM after 2 years (without a Korean keyboard so I just feel where the characters are lol)
Link to test: https://10fastfingers.com/typing-test/korean
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2022.12.04 14:08 sdcardroot How are completions on texts counted?

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2022.11.26 02:03 ombresaco 10FastFingers – Esperanto – 132 WPM

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2022.11.10 02:41 AdWilling6773 Que tan rapido tipean???

10fastfingers.com/typing-test/spanish
Mi record son 112 wpm 105 correctas 1 incorrecta
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2022.11.07 02:58 PhotojournalistFar25 how can we reverse-engineer this?

hi can anyone tell me how to reverse-engineer this when the user completes one line it will hide and put the second line as the first line and the third line(which is hidden when first line was present) as the second and repeat it again
websitehttps://10fastfingers.com/typing-test/english
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2022.11.04 01:20 Zermist Finally joined the 200 WPM club!

Finally joined the 200 WPM club!

https://preview.redd.it/7kkbso81vtx91.png?width=1412&format=png&auto=webp&s=f3d355911567c74bf8eabb452a52c9a763aa0f43
Technically I got it on 10fastfingers first but it wasn't easy to get on monkeytype
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2022.10.29 16:32 memehunter1992 How to increase overall speed apart from monkeytype??

I average around 85-90 wpm on Monkeytype English language 60 seconds and sometimes touching 100 wpm which was my goal. But the problem is when I type on 10fastfingers, change language to English 1k, or play tyoeracer, I average around 70 wpm. What to do to increase speed in these areas as well??
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2022.10.11 05:48 kpoviv7 I have set the Z, X, C, V to default and in less than a month I was able to reach my usual typing speed (105wpm 10fastfingers). This is just information for those who always have problems with the usual Windows shortcuts. Know that those keys can be used by default and typing speed will not decrease

I have set the Z, X, C, V to default and in less than a month I was able to reach my usual typing speed (105wpm 10fastfingers). This is just information for those who always have problems with the usual Windows shortcuts. Know that those keys can be used by default and typing speed will not decrease submitted by kpoviv7 to dvorak [link] [comments]