Yes and no what do you mean! Why are you smart?
to interrupt ping process
You can make a "tank" by using the following keystrokes: ()() _(="=)_ ( . ) c((")(")
Accuracy % = ((keystrokes - errors) / keystrokes) * 100 Example: 500 keystrokes - 25 errors = 475 accurate keystrokes 95% = ((500 - 25) / 500) * 100 = (475 / 500) * 100) = .95 * 100 Check: 500 keystrokes - 25 errors = 475 accurate keystrokes 500 keystrokes * 95% accuracy = 500 * .95 = 475 accurate keystrokes 475=475=true! --------------------------- Original Poster's Method: --------------------------- number of mistakes divided by the number of keystrokes multiply by 100 subtract from 100
Do you have to hit a key to space? Yes, they are keystrokes.
"ctl"+ "shift" + "+" will give you a superscript
6000 keystrokes per hour (kph) = 6000/60 keystrokes per minute or 100 keystrokes per minute.The average word length in the English language is 5.1 letters. Add one space after each word, which makes it 6.1 keystrokes per word.That gives 100/6.1 = 16.4 words per minute (wpm), without allowing any keystrokes for punctuation.6000 keystrokes per hour (kph) = 6000/60 keystrokes per minute or 100 keystrokes per minute.The average word length in the English language is 5.1 letters. Add one space after each word, which makes it 6.1 keystrokes per word.That gives 100/6.1 = 16.4 words per minute (wpm), without allowing any keystrokes for punctuation.6000 keystrokes per hour (kph) = 6000/60 keystrokes per minute or 100 keystrokes per minute.The average word length in the English language is 5.1 letters. Add one space after each word, which makes it 6.1 keystrokes per word.That gives 100/6.1 = 16.4 words per minute (wpm), without allowing any keystrokes for punctuation.6000 keystrokes per hour (kph) = 6000/60 keystrokes per minute or 100 keystrokes per minute.The average word length in the English language is 5.1 letters. Add one space after each word, which makes it 6.1 keystrokes per word.That gives 100/6.1 = 16.4 words per minute (wpm), without allowing any keystrokes for punctuation.
A sum you can carry out which will make 111 with three numbers (four keystrokes), is 37 x 3. However, as you will press the equals sign too, this is a total of five keystrokes.
The average keystrokes per minute is between 35 to 45. For the very fast writers, they are able to do over 60 keystrokes per minute.
10 keystrokes are needed to type "Wichita, KS."
A good score for numeric keystrokes per minute typically ranges from 8,000 to 12,000 keystrokes per hour, which translates to about 130 to 200 keystrokes per minute. For most data entry positions, achieving around 10,000 keystrokes per hour (approximately 166 keystrokes per minute) is considered proficient. However, the required speed may vary depending on the specific job and industry standards.
These combination keystrokes are shortcut keys, because they provide an alternative to using the mouse to select menu options in programs
it depends on how long it takes to type 5000 keystrokes.