Relatively...I'm not insanely fast like some people, but fast enough to be considered 'fast' rather than not, I think...No typing classes, fancy systems or anything, just I've used computers nearly all my life and I have the location of the keys in my muscle memory.
If the deadline of the assignment is coming soon, I will type as soon as rocket without any typing error lolzzzzz however I will type slower when Im staying in a relax situation,such as chatting online with friends or replying some messages from friends , family haha
Back in High School When I learned to type on a typewriter, we had to take off 5 words a minute for mistakes. I was usually around the -20 to 35 range.
I never could type fast even while taking tying classes in school. My problem is I still have to look at the keys as I type and, even so, I make so many mistakes (confusing o & i, r & e, etc.) that I send half my typing time correcting typos.
About 90 wpm or more. Memorized the keyboard perfectly that if one of my fingers touched the wrong key, I would know and feel it first before seeing it on the screen.
Yeah, I type too fast (about 110 WPM) since I often transpose letters and make dumb typos and grammar errrors all the time. I NEVER proof read or spell check, maybe I should. I learned from my cousin, that lived down stairs back in the days when typewriters were king. ;-)
Memo to Microsoft I got one of your cheesy wireless keyboard just six months ago and already many of the keys have had their lettering wearing off. You cheap bumbs.
I've been logged at typing upwards of 120+ words per minute. That was WITH error correcting during the test, and the reason my Document Processing instructor backed off preventing the use of backspace in the "3 or less errors" requirement.
Back when I was in highschool, I only typed about 85 wpm, taking off 10 wpm for each mistake. I type much faster now with the advent of computers. Plus the key board is much better than the old typewriters.
That's true. With typewriters, there really was a level you just couldn't go past. The way the keys were set up didn't allow for the kind of typing we can do on today's keyboards.
God no, and it's annoying on Facebook because when I'm halfway through typing a response while using chat, the other person has said sonething else, an I have to start all over again :(
Ha! I wish! But I do have several panda related things, Panda book for japanese, matching pencilcase and pencils, rubbers, and ruler, pana shirt - which I'm wearing right now-, panda beanie and soft toy. I told you it was an obsession..... :D
Doesn't everyone use the word 'rubber'? I will love you forever if you got me a Panda!!! It's something that I dream about. I'm being completely serious, I had a dream about owning one; second best dream ever!
Or did you mean to ask, "can you type quickly?"
Memo to Microsoft I got one of your cheesy wireless keyboard just six months ago and already many of the keys have had their lettering wearing off. You cheap bumbs.
I told you it was an obsession..... :D
I wanna go to Japan though, that's another obsession of mine, anything and everything that's japanese, including music :P
I will love you forever if you got me a Panda!!!
It's something that I dream about. I'm being completely serious, I had a dream about owning one; second best dream ever!