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    7 Weeks with colemak

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    • Registered: 11-Nov-2012
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    Hey guys,

    I switched to colemak almost 7 weeks ago... my qwerty speed was about 90 WPM.

    I'm a software developer, and been really liking Colemak so far... still I think I have become a bit stuck at my current speed.

    U02ax.png

    You can see how I'm reaching a steady 60+ WPM... hope to progress faster though...

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    • From: Viken, Norway
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    Hi Goles! Usually when you get "stuck" at a speed what really happens is you'll improve slowly unless you address your weak points. How's your accuracy (usually a culprit)? Do you have an effortless flow? If you want to improve faster, try doing some work on different aspects.

    It took me a while to surpass my QWERTY speed with Dvorak and my Dvorak speed with Colemak though, so, well, people differ.

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    What is your accuracy? You must type with at least 98% accuracy, otherwise backspace is slowing you down. Typing slower with higher accuracy usually means typing faster.

    Try typeracer accuracy universe
    http://play.typeracer.com/?universe=accuracy

    or you can try typing 1000 most common words and have a decent speed at it, say, 70wpm for now.

    Last edited by Tony_VN (27-Dec-2012 09:02:59)
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    Hey guys,

    Thanks for the advice... I haven't remapped the delete key. This is because I'm a heavy Vim user and for vim, my Caps Lock is my Control key...

    This is my accuracy graph

    VFZr8.png

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    • From: Sofia, Bulgaria
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    It is definitely something you can work on if you want to get out of the plateau. As Tony said, having above 98% accuracy is a good goal. If you type with your current speed but reduce the errors to, say, 2%, you'll notice a speed increase of quite a few wpm.

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    Here's my progress in the last weeks:

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    I think I'm doing a bit better... worked a lot on left hand exercises...

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    Hi, Goles.  If you don't mind me asking, how are you making those swanky graphs?  Is this a report from a typing tutor?  Looks neat!

    Find me on:  10FastFingers, TypeRacer

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    I suppose it is from Amphetype typing tutor. Like mine.

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    Thanks, Tony!  I've played around with Amphetype a little bit but I didn't know it could do this.  Sweet!

    Find me on:  10FastFingers, TypeRacer

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