Typing Speed Estimator "D"

Estimate your average error-free typing speed. Read the Instructions below.
In versions C, D, and E, sentences appear one after the other.



    

Instructions and Suggestions:

Note: In version "D" of the Typing Estimator no pop-up reports are given in between sentence tests. You only get a report if you click the Show Average button, or reach a pre-set time limit. This may enable you to test yourself by typing several sentences in succession with a smoother, more realistic pace. To set a fixed maximum number of minutes before the score pops up, change the No time limit box. The timer will always let you finish the last sentence.If you don't set a limit, a default limit of 100 minutes is used. This is virtually unlimited since no one would type that long. The symbol <TE> at the end of each sentence is simply a little reminder to press Tab and Enter at the end of each sentence. DO NOT type the <TE> symbol.

This procedures will enable your to estimate your average, error-free typing speed. You can also use it for keyboard practice. Please note, however, this procedure may not be directly comparable to a score on any Division of Personnel keyboard test. If you consistently make typing errors, chances are, your performance in a 5 minute timed test would be somewhat lower.

This "Estimator" is really quite simple. A series of one-sentence timed tests are used to compute your average speed. To start, press Enter or click the Start button. Random one-sentence tests will appears one after the other. Begin typing immediately. When you reach the end of each sentence, immediately press Tab, then Enter. If this won't work, you may have to click the Done button at the end of each sentence.

At the end of each one-sentence test, the next sentence will immediately appear. Immediately continue typing. When you want to stop and get a report, click Show Average. (Optionally, you can set a time limit.)

Type each sentence on one straight line. Disregard any second line wrapping in the displayed sentence. You can use Backspace for correction, but you will lose a little time.

Hint: On many browsers you can take the tests without using a mouse. Simply use Enter to start each sentence, Tab/Enter to end, and Enter to dismiss any pop-up messages.

How to Estimate Your Overall Average Speed.

Estimate your "true" or average skill level by typing, at least, 6 test sentences, or 3-5 minutes. Type quickly. Try to do 3 or more sentences, or 60%, with no errors. The error-free tests do not have to be in consecutive order since your speed on any sentence containing errors is not counted in the average.

The best estimate of your "true" speed level is the average of your error-free tests. Your "Accuracy" percentage should be at least 60%.

Caution: If your first few speed scores vary by more than, say, 10 wpm, you may have to do more tests or start over to get a reliable estimate of your average speed and accuracy level. To erase the count, any limit, and current average and start over, click the "Clear All" button. To view your average at any time, click the "Show Average" button. To print it, print page one.

Undoubtedly, in most keyboard jobs both speed and accuracy are important. As you type these sentences, try to strike a balance between maximum speed and maximum accuracy. Don't worry about typing a few sentence errors. Scores on sentences with errors are NEVER counted in your average speed. If after several sentences your accuracy percentage falls below 60%, you should adjust your speed to increase accuracy.

By using these simple procedure, you should be able to satisfactorily estimate your overall keyboard skill level.

Comments on this procedure are welcome.