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12/24/2010 10:24:57 AM
cst1992
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I recently completed the Touch typing course and added a new extract. I set the duration to 'free' and completed it fully in around eighty minutes. My accuracy result was 93% but the aftermath was like this: (see attachment)
So I thought I should know how this works. Any help appreciated.
Well one more thing. I have to thank the developers of TypingMaster for the program. I completed the course just yesterday and I am feeling confident from now itself.
Thank you very much.
Best wishes for other users of TypingMaster.
By the way, my speed is around 13 WPM.
edited by cst1992 on 12/24/2010
edited by Sini on 12/27/2010

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12/27/2010 11:29:29 PM
TypingMaster
TypingMaster
Posts 136
Hi,

Thank you for your message and your feedback. We are happy to hear TypingMaster meets your expectations.

The difficult keys graph is not just a reflection of the mistakes made but it shows the problems in your typing including delays and corrections, not just mistakes you have not fixed. The method of analyzing is quite complex, however, the analysis is based on these three main areas:

- The number of mistakes in a letter.
- The number of corrections done on a letter.
- The number of long delays when typing a letter.

The more these errors occur, the higher the bar for the letter is in the graph.

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TypingMaster, Inc.
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