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DocuMaker’s TypoTest 1.0

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DocuMaker’s TypoTest measures your typing speed in words per minute with over 21 distinct user-friendly tests. You can use this tiny program to administer typing exams, assess applicant typing skills, or to just practice your own typing skills. 10-key and keyboard character skills are included. Each individual test is 15 words long and includes almost every character (including numbers and symbols) on the keyboard.

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Release Date: 05/08/2006
Release Status:
New
Release Type:
Freeware
Cost:
0.00 $US

Keywords: typing, typing test, 10-key.

Download URLs: File Size: 144kB / 0.14MB [Freeware Version]

Supported Operating Systems:Win98
System Requirements: Windows 98
Install Support: No Install Support

External Resources:

1. Touch Typing in Ten Hours
2. Touch Typing in Ten Lessons
3. Keyboarding and Beyond

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  1. joshsparks6:

    I'm not that great of a typer.. I only got 100 words a minute.

    • JOsourcing:

      That's actually not bad considering the average number of words people can read on-screen is 180 wpm. :-)




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