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A palantypist is a person who uses a special type of keyboard (a Palantype system) to render speech to text for the use of captioning. This is a system used in the UK and has a competing design called the Stenograph system.Unlike standard text typed on a QWERTY, Dvorak, or Colemak keyboard, not every letter in the word is typed. Instead certain letters are typed and software then translates those shorthand letter groups into actual words. Using this method, a palantypist or stenographer can type in excess of 200 words per minute.
Yes because in each case 32 words are typed each minute
On average, there are about 250-300 words per typed page.
Approximately 123 words per minute.
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Words per minute is the actual total number of words you have typed (including deleted words), whereas Gross words per minute is the number of words you have typed excluding the ones you typed but deleted. Does that make sense?
Words that can be typed using only one finger typically involve letters that are all located on the same row of a QWERTY keyboard. For instance, using the top row, you can type words like "type" and "try." The middle row allows for words like "sad" and "fad," while the bottom row includes words like "zoo" and "moo." However, the selection is limited, and many common words require multiple fingers to type.
The longest words typable with only the left hand using conventional hand placement on a QWERTY keyboard are tesseradecades, aftercataracts, and the more common but sometimes hyphenated sweaterdresses. Using the right hand alone, the longest word that can be typed is johnny-jump-up, or, excluding hyphens, hypolimnion.
Press the letters on the keyboard.
1 megabyte = 1,048,576 bytes1 word = 2 bytes1,048,576 / 2 = 524,288524,288 words make one megabyte
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It deletes whatever words you have typed In