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Now if you mean WPM then around 100.
mine was when last measured (which has been a while ago) for blind typing a bit above 300 if I push myself and around 280 when typing at a comfortable slow pace.
I do type blind, but I never learned the official fingersetting, instead I type with 2 fingers .. but somehow still elarned to type blind that way...
the downside of this means that I cannot type blind on a cellphone or laptop that has a different keyboard sizee than the standard pc keyboard I have been using since the 80s and I can press any key without looking at just my instinctively knowing where they are..
how fast words per minute is I would not know since well words have vastly different wordlenghts..
know though that also my speed when typing flawlessly (so correcting typing errors) ofcourse is somewhat lower.. and that this topspeed generally is reached when I merely are typing a text I am reading... or typing what somebody is saying...
when I have to also form my own thoughts, creating something new... say writing a paper I not write ofcourse much slower.. as well you first need to know what you want to type before you can type it.
When you know this post is in relation with the Final Sentence game that just released a demo but you just can't prove it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIte0CuJZ5E
Reading from one thing and inputting another the accuracy was far sharper.
The system was not windows and instead task specific, we used to be regularly several pages ahead of the visual on screen constantly just typing in codes at speed hours at a time.
But get me writing like this and although the words are reasonably fast it is slower and more complex to me than writing in something else.
OP a suggestion, put a link up to a site that will record typing speed that everyone can try out on and compare on an even field.