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Aratox:

If you were to use a typing test, what would you like to see included? I've already built a raw one, please include what you'd like to see.

Aratox:

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Nightmoon:

Overall - you got a pretty basic idea of one. If you go to typing.com you can see that they use themes and other miscellaneous tools to get kids more intrigued, this is practically like typing monkey I believe is what it's called but more sentences for people to type cause, with that sentence, people's words per minute can be slower - it all goes depending on what type of sentence. But honestly good job, I wouldn't have gotten that far.

Aratox:

Thank you for your feedback, although I built this due to the fact that Nitro Type, another teaching.com product, is blocked. I hope that I can make this as interactive as Nitro Type is, although that will require multiple languages.

jayfafr:

jayfafr:

10/10

Aratox:

@jayfafr wrote:
10/10
Thanks lol

Aratox:

Updated version:

Astrid1:

Well, you want to add more options text-wise to type since all you have right now is tongue twisters. Most typing websites have large text so you can see better, all your stuff Is centered in the middle quite small, try making it a wee bit bigger if you can. That'll help fill in some space too. Also, other text websites have toggle options, so if you want to you could add a little congratulatory sound at the end of the test you do. There's also the option to practice what key letters you struggle with, those seem to be pretty useful among schools. You could add a bit of motivation to this as well, like how some typing sites have a tree to grow that motivates you so you can grow ur tree nice and big!!

Aratox:

@astrid1 wrote:
Well, you want to add more options text-wise to type since all you have right now is tongue twisters. Most typing websites have large text so you can see better, all your stuff Is centered in the middle quite small, try making it a wee bit bigger if you can. That'll help fill in some space too. Also, other text websites have toggle options, so if you want to you could add a little congratulatory sound at the end of the test you do. There's also the option to practice what key letters you struggle with, those seem to be pretty useful among schools. You could add a bit of motivation to this as well, like how some typing sites have a tree to grow that motivates you so you can grow ur tree nice and big!!
Alright, thank you!

Extrinix:

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Extrinix:

Womp womp

Aratox:

@extrinix wrote:
Womp womp
You're using the previous version of the Typing Test, please use this version:

Extrinix:

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Extrinix:

Lol

Aratox:

@extrinix wrote:
Lol
That's actually better than the average person, a normal person types at 40 WPM.

Extrinix:

I am developer, what'd you expect x.x

Extrinix:

I have to nail the right keys, especially because I use shift like, all the time

Aratox:

@extrinix wrote:
I have to nail the right keys, especially because I use shift like, all the time
Touch typing on top fr

Extrinix:

My worst enemy: "a" key

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