Rank | 29997 / 311601 |
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Number of games | 241 |
Best game | 87.13 |
Recent speed average of the last games |
76.56 |
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Old speed average of the first games |
47.68 |
All time speed | 60.79 |
Recent accuracy average of the last games |
97.90% |
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Old accuracy average of the first games |
90.54% |
Unus Annus | 73.91 | 95.7% | 4 months ago |
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Alan Moore | 77.91 | 98.6% | 4 months ago |
Terry Pratchett | 79.50 | 98.8% | 4 months ago |
Stacey D'Erasmo | 75.62 | 97.5% | 4 months ago |
Either Albert Einstein | 69.96 | 93.4% | 4 months ago |
Charles Brettinger | 78.88 | 99.3% | 4 months, 1 week ago |
Chiaki Nanami | 73.78 | 98.3% | 4 months, 1 week ago |
Tumblr user personsonable | 82.15 | 98.2% | 4 months, 1 week ago |
Taylor Swift | 73.44 | 99.2% | 4 months, 1 week ago |
Melanie Martinez | 80.47 | 100% | 4 months, 1 week ago |
I peaked QWERTY at 65 wpm and then switched to DVORAK. The first few weeks scared the heck out of me as my typing speed took a nose dive. I was scared and decided to go back to QWERTY; however, after experiencing DVORAK, I felt that the key layout was very bad and that DVORAK was worth it, so I went back. I soon caught up to a reasonable speed to keep working on a day-to-day basis. It took me around a year to catch up to my old speed and accuracy. I now am closer to 90 wpm which was my target when I made the choice to move away. Additionally, I do not find it tiresome on my wrists in comparison to how it used to be when I typed at my then top speed on QWERTY. So, yeah, switch to DVORAK. I use a super cheap wireless keyboard (Logitech MK 250) but may use a mechanical one if I find it cheap. | |
Last login | 4 months ago |
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Date joined | 3 years, 5 months ago |
Keyboard / Laptop | Logitech |
Keyboard mapping | DVORAK |
Computer usage | 8-12 hours / day |
Quotes | 1 |