erw said:I just measured my hand writing and it was 20-21 WPM (didn't count spaces) for both longhand and block letters. 35 seems pretty high.
Indeed it is. I wanted to clarify the issue so I used some of my old java code to write a quick application that calculates the writing speed, the number of character written and the time. It calculates the writing speeds with or without the space included. I tested my writing speed with somewhat difficult text from CNN. I scored 20.6 WPM ( without taking space into account) and 24.6 after taking space into account, but I was really tired from typing and I was almost asleep. Also, I wrote with my usual pig font characters, however, I will try later my faster scheme where I write using small font words and a relatively tighter or closer to each other characters , and I think I can reach 30 WPM provided I let my hand wrest for a while. If anybody would like to try the application you can find the links here.
https://forum.colemak.com/viewtopic.php?id=1048
Spinifex said:Yes the children, as wonderful as they are, really do demand attention and there is no getting around it. Any sort of schedule goes out the window as soon as they get up.
I have set myself a little routine, TypeFaster practice first thing in the morning, and last thing at night. I am concentrating on my accuracy for now as I know that that is the fastest way to improve my typing speed as well.
I have created some lessons or sets for the words that I used to find difficult and I remember when I practiced the first 6 sets for one day, I jumped by 5WPM. You can try them, maybe they will be helpful. I used to find set 4 and 5 to be the most difficult and although I typed at some point 50 WPM, I was never able to g; above 30WPM for these sets.
https://forum.colemak.com/viewtopic.php?id=1047
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