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by joe_the_user 2078 days ago
By "typing speed", do you mean copying an existing text? That's the usual measure. But in a world where most people compose their text on their own computers, how useful is it now?

Or are you able to produce your writing/programming at that rate? If you can do that, you're in a remarkable category. My feeling is just moving your fingers to make word would be least impressive part of such a feat.

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Or are you able to produce your writing/programming at that rate? If you can do that, you're in a remarkable category.

It's the average speed at which people speak: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Words_per_minute#Speech_and_li...

Thus being able to type at that speed means IM conversations and such can be carried out "at the speed of thought".

I can't think of an instance where my 20-30 wpm typing held me back in a messenger chat - if anything, my typing speed in enough to present the other person with a wall of text, something to be avoided if you want to have a dialogue with someone.

And yeah, someone who speaks in full paragraph or essays is unusual. The average transcription of an extemporaneous speech shows a lot of "uh's", backtracking and so-forth.