This is what 300 WPM looks like

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  • The keyboard I use is the Uni, a mechanical keyboard made for stenography. Stenography is a system of pressing multiple keys at the same to time output a word or phrase at once. I use Plover to translate the strokes into words using a dictionary, but it's not autocorrect or any predictive computer thing; it's stenography.
    I am doing the 10 word test on monkeytype. To learn more check out the Kickstarter page for the Uni.
    Uni Kickstarter: bit.ly/univ3ki...
    Aerick also has some great videos explaining how steno works. Check out his video explaining stenography: • "Typing" at 150+ WPM |...
    If you like reading www.artofchord... has a more detailed guide about how this system works.
    Keywords: mechanical keyboard stenography typing fast uni stenokeyboards plover open steno project WPM fastest typer

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  • @px184
    @px184 2 роки тому +40944

    Steno typing 300+ wpm looks so chill, meanwhile typing 200 wpm on a QWERTY keyboard looks like ultra instinct

    • @mrmoosewolf
      @mrmoosewolf 2 роки тому +348

      175 likes one reply

    • @ultrainstinct4922
      @ultrainstinct4922 2 роки тому +511

      Looks like me?🤔.(opsy I changed the chaneel name .. it was ultra instinct ( incase u don't get it )

    • @bossman4112
      @bossman4112 2 роки тому +36

      Pro comment

    • @말랑이-h1i
      @말랑이-h1i 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/GhA8W-pZKN4/v-deo.html 2000wpm

    • @folddyy
      @folddyy 2 роки тому +18

      @@말랑이-h1i ..yeah that's not real.

  • @felixr.4177
    @felixr.4177 2 роки тому +20943

    Me with my 40 words per minute:
    'You know what I'm somewhat of a Professional stenographer myself'

    • @calliioa
      @calliioa 2 роки тому +362

      "Put it the work, put in the hours"
      ~ Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

    • @-flix-5817
      @-flix-5817 2 роки тому +169

      @@calliioa “and take what’s ours” -also Dwayne

    • @marlinismosquito
      @marlinismosquito 2 роки тому +4

      @@-flix-5817 YOU JUST PUSHED ME OUT THE HELICOPTER JACKASS!

    • @SwagHyde
      @SwagHyde 2 роки тому +47

      i get 40 on a normal keyboard

    • @x0670
      @x0670 2 роки тому +19

      finally got up to 70wpm on colemak

  • @ikeeluall3796
    @ikeeluall3796 Рік тому +1418

    My mom has been a professional court reporter for around 40 years, watching her type for hours on end at 300+wpm on stenos is incredible

  • @jpsalis
    @jpsalis 2 роки тому +5599

    I was about to say "looks like wrist pain" but that actually looks very efficient, steno would be a fun hobby to delve into during the winter.

    • @pettanshrimpnazunasapostle1992
      @pettanshrimpnazunasapostle1992 2 роки тому +58

      Still looks like wrist pain unless the steno keyboard is wider

    • @Rose_Emp
      @Rose_Emp 2 роки тому +15

      @@pettanshrimpnazunasapostle1992 i think it depends on ur hand at that point

    • @mkyt2601
      @mkyt2601 2 роки тому +108

      If you haven't started the hobby, I'd suggest not bothering. They have these things called audio and even visual recordings now that make a stenographer's job an interesting vestige.

    • @bxinger
      @bxinger 2 роки тому +27

      @@mkyt2601 audio to text is getting super good now too

    • @xXBenutzer235Xx
      @xXBenutzer235Xx 2 роки тому +36

      @@mkyt2601 Ye I guess their main purpose nowadays is in court or similar things where you absolutely need a literal transcript of everything that was said.

  • @hamajineo
    @hamajineo 2 роки тому +1645

    i love the clapping at the end

    • @StenoKeyboards
      @StenoKeyboards  2 роки тому +96

      Hamaji!

    • @kingplayerdudyt5835
      @kingplayerdudyt5835 2 роки тому +5

      bro u finnaly hav done anything on youtbe in months

    • @GRAD1ENTSSS
      @GRAD1ENTSSS 2 роки тому +2

      oh hey

    • @Fedooora
      @Fedooora 2 роки тому +3

      @@kingplayerdudyt5835 mans is re thinking his UA-cam career after the 12 hour stream

    • @Sungblox
      @Sungblox 2 роки тому +1

      the creator of the hentAi

  • @bl1tz533
    @bl1tz533 2 роки тому +9224

    If you're wondering how he does it, stenographs type via syllables, not words. This means that "the" or "log" or "far" is just a few simultanious keystrokes, which is translated to the English vocabulary via a computer.

    • @epcg2media
      @epcg2media 2 роки тому +98

      i saw a video by half as interesting about it

    • @aliasd5423
      @aliasd5423 2 роки тому +48

      Does it cover every possible combination of letters? Or just certain combinations?

    • @thenecromorpher
      @thenecromorpher 2 роки тому +201

      @@aliasd5423 There's a Half as Interesting video on stenographer keyboards (it's called "how to type at speaking speed", I think), iirc some combos result in unlisted letters, so to answer your question I don't think so.

    • @epcg2media
      @epcg2media 2 роки тому +8

      @@thenecromorpher I saw that video too

    • @Baaqel
      @Baaqel 2 роки тому +68

      @@aliasd5423 each person can create their own dictionaries for any work or phrase. You can have a chord (the term used for typing a word or phrase) correspond to any string of characters and there are chords for each letter as well.

  • @thephysicistcuber175
    @thephysicistcuber175 2 роки тому +2074

    I was expecting something more spammy, and the fact that it's not makes it even more impressive.

    • @nanamacapagal8342
      @nanamacapagal8342 2 роки тому +85

      Imagine if someone was able to type 300 WPM on a standard keyboard. It would absolutely look like their fingers are going HYPER-ULTRA INSTINCT.

    • @ImXyper
      @ImXyper 2 роки тому +9

      imagine the worlds fastest stenographer. like 600wpm by pressing like 3 keys

    • @ikap8044
      @ikap8044 2 роки тому +8

      ​@@nanamacapagal8342 300 wpm had been beaten before (on a standard keyboard) by multiple typists, but for only short periods, like this video, which shows him typing at 300+ wpm for a short period.

    • @ZekeMackay
      @ZekeMackay 2 роки тому +1

      fancy seeing you here

    • @thephysicistcuber175
      @thephysicistcuber175 2 роки тому

      @@ZekeMackay Yo.

  • @i9nnnnnnnnn
    @i9nnnnnnnnn Рік тому +31

    0:10 Bro I was watching this in full volume whilst in the bathroom.

  • @AveryChow
    @AveryChow 2 роки тому +2730

    I should learn steno one of these days, it seems like a fun thing to learn.

    • @krono6606
      @krono6606 2 роки тому +223

      i feel like it’s one of those things than seem fun and is fun for the first few hours, but then it can get very frustrating if you can’t get something down

    • @nokaton
      @nokaton 2 роки тому +69

      @@krono6606 I relearned 3 keyboard layouts already and I'm still very bad at the last one. Of course there is no shortcut. And you don't have to rush to get it done in a day or two. Small practice accumulating over months is the correct way to learn new skills and you will never get bored at it if you have the patience.

    • @echonuim
      @echonuim 2 роки тому +64

      @@nokaton Steno is nothing like new layouts. I have learned dvorak, workman, colemak, and am currently working on halmak. Steno is a different beast. Its not relearning positions, its entirely relearning the way of typing. For one you need to build a personal word dictionary for any slang or words that aren't defined within a default dictionary. Then you need to learn the chords for every word. Sure some come intuitievely, but there is a reason that court reporters spend years to get to 300wpm. For actual conversation that isn't a list of like 100-1000 words on monkeytype you need to have an extremely long amount of time learning. Yes, as a hobby it can be fun. But, small practice won't get you anywhere. It takes a lot of practice over like half a year if you want basic competency, and even then you will be lacking in lots of vocabulary.

    • @Baaqel
      @Baaqel 2 роки тому +22

      @@echonuim lol you make it sound ridiculously hard. The entire point of steno is that you don’t need to know individual words because you type through how a word sounds and the syllables. With a month or two so of steady hour-two practice a day you can easily type a large amount of words, phrases, and sentences faster than the average qwerty typer. There are a ton of resources online that can help as well.

    • @Baaqel
      @Baaqel 2 роки тому +3

      It is fun to learn in my opinion

  • @sadtown
    @sadtown 2 роки тому +729

    Stenography is so cool, it's seems a lot like playing an actual piano, kinda, sorta,

    • @InevitableTruth.
      @InevitableTruth. 2 роки тому +43

      *If your grandma had wheels, she would've been a bike.*

    • @taterrrr4717
      @taterrrr4717 2 роки тому +12

      I guess it is really just chords

    • @shreddedyeet
      @shreddedyeet 2 роки тому +20

      Letter chords. Featuring more than just the first 7 letters. I wanna see a 2-5-1 progression on a stenotype.

    • @damnitseven
      @damnitseven 2 роки тому +2

      Yes it is.
      Actually, the key to typing fast is to press more than one key at a time, and also don't try to read the words you type.
      These two helped me a lot and i can do 100+ wpm consistently... ON A SHITTY LAPTOP KEYBOARD...

    • @yorkzie7593
      @yorkzie7593 2 роки тому

      @@damnitseven agreed one method that I learnt to get faster is to position your fingers to drop on the keyboard to spell the word immediately

  • @theclarkmaster3642
    @theclarkmaster3642 2 роки тому +102

    This man types words faster than I do letters.

    • @kohwenxu
      @kohwenxu 2 роки тому +14

      That’s because stenography is different from normal keyboard

    • @Stratelier
      @Stratelier 2 роки тому +11

      Stenography is fundamentally different from normal typing. If you look closely he is actually hitting several keys simultaneously ("chording") per keystroke, but in exchange this represents an _entire syllable_ instead of just one letter at a time. (Consider that when using a normal keyboard you are rarely using more than 1 finger at a time to hit the keys... stenography typically uses 2 or 3 fingers in combination like with playing a musical instrument)
      Broadly speaking, the left half of a steno keyboard records the _start_ of a syllable (consonant or vowel) while the right half records the _end_ of that syllable (consonant or vowel). A word like "something" requires 9 letters typed normally, but in stenography only requires 2 keystrokes: one for "s- u -m" (3 keys) and one for "th- i -ng" (also 3 keys).

  • @dylanloo9856
    @dylanloo9856 2 роки тому +98

    This guy can just send this video for a job interview as a stenographer

  • @plasticelephant1969
    @plasticelephant1969 2 роки тому +127

    At this point he has all words mapped out on keyboard & shapes his hands in a predefined form for each word.
    It is a godly level to reach, congrats.
    I can only reach 91 WPM on any keyboard

    • @v.k5417
      @v.k5417 Рік тому

      Wow you're so bad

    • @hjrgf
      @hjrgf Рік тому +4

      i can reach 115 peak but average is 85-105

    • @v.k5417
      @v.k5417 Рік тому

      @@hjrgf slow

    • @hjrgf
      @hjrgf Рік тому +4

      @@v.k5417 yes

    • @tiesrred.
      @tiesrred. Рік тому +1

      no its a stenograph, it types via syllables, not words. this means that "the" or "log" or "far" are just a few simultaneous keystrokes, which are translated to English via the computer.

  • @ShlivingShleafers
    @ShlivingShleafers 2 роки тому +366

    Designers of typical keyboards: Let's make it really convenient for users to type one letter at a time!
    Stenographers making the Uni: Let's make it really convenient for users to type one word at a time!

  • @miskeeping
    @miskeeping 2 роки тому +110

    so cool!!! sprint tests are super fun on qwerty, excited to learn steno with the uni v3 to get even faster at sprints >:3

  • @miweneia
    @miweneia 2 роки тому +10

    but why show it off on a 10-word test, ppl can do this even on a regular keyboard. it would be a whole lot more meaningful to show off a long (2 mins for example) 200wpm test instead

  • @RMV6
    @RMV6 2 роки тому +3

    this isn't even real wpm though? Do it with a regular keyboard and on a 1 minute test

  • @Lilyium
    @Lilyium 2 роки тому +529

    Could you make a video to explain the technique a little bit more? I'm interested in learning about it! 😊

    • @StenoKeyboards
      @StenoKeyboards  2 роки тому +147

      There are already great videos out there, such as Tokaku's video ua-cam.com/video/nRp_1S7cj6A/v-deo.html

    • @malikkarim1791
      @malikkarim1791 2 роки тому +12

      It's basically stenography I believe

    • @Lilyium
      @Lilyium 2 роки тому +2

      @@StenoKeyboards oh thank you! I'll check this out~

    • @Lilyium
      @Lilyium 2 роки тому +8

      @@malikkarim1791 I'm a sonography (ultrasound/medical imaging) student so when I first heard this I got excited 😂

    • @pavellelyukh5272
      @pavellelyukh5272 2 роки тому +1

      Too bad VScode has autocomplete its still useful for copy writing, book writing, and media though

  • @Toolgdskli
    @Toolgdskli 2 роки тому +180

    One of the modern day conspiracy: preventing stenograph from reaching the masses by charging way too much for a simple machine and software. Fortunately some have taken actions to rectify this problem.

    • @magicmulder
      @magicmulder 2 роки тому +41

      See Plover. :)
      But still it's not really something for the masses. Everyone can type qwerty "somehow" but typing even a simple sentence such as "Jim ate my soup today." in steno takes quite some learning. And steep learning curves are never good for the masses.
      Even I have struggled with myself whether to bother learning since I mostly write code, and one third of my text output is German, so it's not like "wasting" time typing qwerty is a big issue for me.
      I learned 10 fingers qwerty in a few weeks but steno is a different animal.

    • @Toolgdskli
      @Toolgdskli 2 роки тому +12

      @@magicmulder masses do not mean everybody. For many people QWERTY is definitely enough. However for a lot of people in various professions that need to write pages upon pages of wordy paragraphs daily, the significant advantages can exceed the steep learning curve.
      Let’s say only 5% of people who type are these people, that could translate to tens of millions people.
      Although not the main purposes, there are also possible benefits from learning steno to cognitive ability.

    • @bradlasalle2888
      @bradlasalle2888 2 роки тому +11

      I literally just Googled it and found multiple free steno programs and cheap hardware compared to a mid-range keyboard.
      Also this typing method is not for the "masses". Only a very specific niche of professionals and hobbyists have any real use for this, both of which are worth them paying the premium

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese 2 роки тому +2

      @@bradlasalle2888 Typing is a wildly major leading cause of repetitive stress injuries, a crucial part of most careers, darn near a survival skill at this point, and an activity that humans are only going to do more and more of for the foreseeable future. No, it's not "worth" a premium cost to poor people like me to be able to keep up with Internet-based jobs that allow us to survive and not experience further pain or disabilities than we might already have. Whether it _would_ be "worth" it in the long run is moot because, as it was once said, people don't eat in the long run.
      Idk if you meant to sound like you're rationalizing niche industry price gouging but that's how it came across to me -- and as a former medical massage therapist who's also done a lot of computer work and experienced/been around a lot of poverty and homelessness and disability, this topic is very relevant to my public health concerns. The idea that it's EVER okay to keep medically prophylactic technology (unnecessarily) inaccessibly priced, just because it's expected that few people will use it and it _can,_ in _general,_ be a profitable investment for people ... ugh that just grinds my gears. I'm as ancappy as any other woods hermit but only because I'm all for holding individuals accountable for giving damns about community health and safety.

    • @bradlasalle2888
      @bradlasalle2888 2 роки тому +8

      @@ItsAsparageese I think you're a little confused on how stenography works and to who it's actually useful. Stenography does not substitute for regular typing by any means, and trying to argue for it as a stress-injury-reducing alternative to typing makes absolutely no sense.
      The extreme learning curve coupled with the severe lack of freedom in what you're even able to type as the typing is based purely on phonetics, there's no way you're gonna get people to see it as a viable alternative. It takes stenographers years of daily practice to be able to type over 100 WPM consistently, and even then they still can't type many things you could on a regular keyboard.
      You can also find tons of keyboards under $100 that are capable of using free stenographer software online to get started, as the more expensive full machines have many more built-in features that professionals say heavily outweigh the cost, so there's not really any "price gouging" in the industry.
      Again, the only people who actually benefit from using stenographer machines are professional stenographers whose job is to type as fast as people talk using the shorthand phonetic typing style "steno". Then, you have hobbyists that have an interest in learning it for fun or *maybe* students looking to take faster notes during lectures. It will absolutely not suffice as a substitute for 99% of jobs where people have to type constantly if that typing has to be read or understood by anyone else.

  • @Zvcrex
    @Zvcrex 2 роки тому +4

    When u need to complete a 1000 word essay in 5 minutes :

  • @lului1456
    @lului1456 2 роки тому +38

    if you can learn stenography, you can absolutely learn japanese. the japanese alphabet and keyboard are phonetic. you do have to memorize kanji though, there’s no way to decipher a kanji’s reading/pronunciation through looking at it. but if you’re learning korean (another language with phonetic alphabet/keyboard) you CAN decipher the pronunciation by looking at it. do with that information what you will :)

    • @tdpro3607
      @tdpro3607 2 роки тому +3

      i use qwerty to type, old method is like using nokia

    • @Medbread
      @Medbread Рік тому +5

      As a Japanese person, nobody in Japan types using the actual japanese keyboard. It's romaji on a physical keyboard for 99% of people.
      Mobile is a little different though, it's about 50/50 kana to romaji in usage

    • @lului1456
      @lului1456 Рік тому +3

      @@Medbread i also noticed that! my Japanese teacher (native speaker) told us to avoid using romaji outside of computer keyboard typing, so when i started learning Japanese, i used the mobile kana “flick-style” keyboard to study and memorize the letters. it became a habit, so i still use it!

  • @zanies6288
    @zanies6288 Рік тому +6

    Absolutely frightening that Rocket can type 100 wpm faster than you using a normal keyboard

  • @Arun_Baliga
    @Arun_Baliga Рік тому +6

    You make it look so easy meanwhile I'm over typing 200wpm with 3 fingers looking like I'm having a seizure episode.

  • @TheAbyssalStorm
    @TheAbyssalStorm Рік тому +3

    314 words per minute.
    I can hear Pi knocking on my door.

  • @fxe7332
    @fxe7332 2 роки тому +9

    Do a 60 second test

  • @aboxthatdrools
    @aboxthatdrools 2 роки тому +8

    Meanwhile, my left hand keeps hovering at the WASD keys.

  • @StenoKeyboards
    @StenoKeyboards  2 роки тому +873

    Get the Uni StenoKeyboard:
    stenokeyboards.com/

    • @76a3c3
      @76a3c3 2 роки тому +2

      cringe claps

    • @76a3c3
      @76a3c3 2 роки тому +2

      @@sureshniranjana cringe kid

    • @awegamingtv
      @awegamingtv 2 роки тому +1

      No

    • @darkk9999
      @darkk9999 2 роки тому

      hey how do I enable the on-screen monkeytype keyboard, trying to learn colemak

    • @bogdweller27
      @bogdweller27 2 роки тому +1

      I aint paying you to type on a speed test all day. Put that talent to use and become an accountant or some shit.

  • @nickmachbr6958
    @nickmachbr6958 2 роки тому

    that didn't go the way i expected

  • @dougcolavito1237
    @dougcolavito1237 2 роки тому +57

    You'd definitely be able to write even faster if you were listening to dictation and not writing words you have to first read off the screen (at least I think so) This is cool. Expensive $$$$ steno writers (and cat software) are a huge road block that prevent people from learning it or getting into court reporting.

    • @english2me694
      @english2me694 2 роки тому +2

      Plover is free software and adequate hobbyist level stenotypes are available at the $100 mark

    • @iam.mystic
      @iam.mystic 2 роки тому +8

      wdym by looking at the screen? Touch typing is all about not seeing the keyboard, so doesn't matters if he is looking at the screen or listening from a dictatino. In fact, dictation would be slow, unless you increase the playback speed

    • @daniel89123
      @daniel89123 2 роки тому

      you can write stenography on a regular keyboard

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 2 роки тому +2

      dictation is way slower than reading, it would only bog him down.

    • @dougcolavito1237
      @dougcolavito1237 2 роки тому

      @@GraveUypo Dictation can be read at any speed.

  • @tofus_cool
    @tofus_cool Рік тому

    extreme percision

  • @Calypso694
    @Calypso694 2 роки тому +4

    I have friends who type on a brailer(blind) and it’s even smaller then a steno. It sounds like one million hammers beating the ground and is the fastest thing alive.

  • @DisasterVR
    @DisasterVR Рік тому +1

    Kid On Discord: "How Do You Type So Fast"
    Him: "I Just have A Good Keyboard Bro."

  • @swangle
    @swangle Рік тому +13

    Any videos of you typing 300+ WPM for an actual minute and not three seconds? I’m considering learning this skill and would love to see if it is realistic.

    • @keaton718
      @keaton718 Рік тому +3

      A a a a a a a a a. There I just posted 400 wpm for one second.

  • @Parasiteve
    @Parasiteve Рік тому

    ….that looked like keyboard cat typing and yet it was all correct. Omg lol

  • @OnionMayo
    @OnionMayo 2 роки тому +15

    i decided to try and i tested a few times, and calculated the average so apparently I type average of 110WPM which is pretty good ngl

    • @ifyoudontlikemethenimabot7354
      @ifyoudontlikemethenimabot7354 2 роки тому +5

      Using steno? Great if so! Everyone starts from somewhere! I have to type 200 wpm for my job at the Courts :(

    • @OnionMayo
      @OnionMayo 2 роки тому

      @@ifyoudontlikemethenimabot7354 misphrased i meant the website

    • @Baba-yv6ml
      @Baba-yv6ml 2 роки тому

      @@ifyoudontlikemethenimabot7354 What happens if you make a mistake?

  • @xyre8443
    @xyre8443 Рік тому +1

    It is so fast that our eyes were not able to perceive the mid-millisecond movements.

  • @narudh
    @narudh 2 роки тому +7

    now i know where the 200+wpms come from. my best is qwerty 150+ wpm 60 sec and i thought i was da bomb

    • @renneruYT
      @renneruYT 2 роки тому +1

      It actually is. And it's on 60 sec, which is even more impressive

    • @Konomi_io
      @Konomi_io 2 роки тому

      no dw 150+ on qwerty is pretty damn good

    • @Pikachu-vj5jr
      @Pikachu-vj5jr 2 роки тому +1

      a lot of 200 wpm typists are using regular keyboards.

  • @bwah9481
    @bwah9481 2 роки тому +1

    so ironic how it sounds much slower than i thought it would

  • @untitled504
    @untitled504 2 роки тому +4

    I only came here because according to the FNAF “Interviewed” Series playlist, this is a canon episode.
    Probably a joke or a mistake or something like that.

  • @pip5528
    @pip5528 10 місяців тому +1

    I average around 70-100 WPM on a normal keyboard so I feel like that keyboard would have quite the learning curve.

  • @LoscoX
    @LoscoX 2 роки тому +3

    Oh Well, now I know I am not the only one who applauds himself when get a record on WPM.

  • @TheFleeingPhoenix
    @TheFleeingPhoenix 2 роки тому +2

    300 WPM sounds like obnoxiously loud clapping? After god knows how many tries?

  • @MAGGNOT_
    @MAGGNOT_ 2 роки тому +4

    me with 62 wpm - "I'M THE FASTEST TYPER EVER ALIVE"

  • @MrCanDel
    @MrCanDel Рік тому +1

    Bro's typing what Eminem raps in real time 💀

  • @BlockBusterHomeVideo
    @BlockBusterHomeVideo 2 роки тому +5

    yo this low key my fav fnaf interview

  • @bigboy8285
    @bigboy8285 2 роки тому +2

    so pretty much, hes not actually typing those out. It's like if I add the words copied and i just pasted them.

    • @StenoKeyboards
      @StenoKeyboards  2 роки тому

      You are on the right track. There is a theory for it, which means I'm not pressing random keys that I memorized. The key combinations follow a certain order and once you learn the theory you can type whatever you want with it.

  • @junkdog4138
    @junkdog4138 2 роки тому +7

    How do these work, there’s three S’s and little vowels. Do some presses act as like a fight stick modifier or something?

    • @Misha-dr9rh
      @Misha-dr9rh 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/nRp_1S7cj6A/v-deo.html yeah kinda

    • @Misha-dr9rh
      @Misha-dr9rh 2 роки тому +4

      you don't type the word, you type what the word sounds like. pretty complicated, it's mainly used in court and i think people subtitle tv shows with it too

    • @kohwenxu
      @kohwenxu 2 роки тому

      Yea, you’re correct

  • @郭柏宏-s7y
    @郭柏宏-s7y 2 роки тому

    Cool piano bro
    I like the chords you're playing

  • @luminescentlion
    @luminescentlion 2 роки тому +3

    Ah, that's a Steno it took me a minute to figure out the low numbers of clickity clacks.

  • @prayandasaputra556
    @prayandasaputra556 2 роки тому

    Dude he's not typing, he's smashing the keyboard but in order

  • @beepmate
    @beepmate 2 роки тому +12

    that's 10 word total though...
    try keep the consistency at 60 words total

    • @SubruD
      @SubruD 2 роки тому

      i think it would give you headaches when you would type with that keyboard for a long period of time.

    • @AnAnonymousAuditor
      @AnAnonymousAuditor 2 роки тому +4

      @@SubruD Apparently this manner of typing (stenography) is used mostly to type things for long periods of time. Don't @ me tho, I'm just taking what I remember from watching one of this guy's videos a while back.

    • @davidy22
      @davidy22 2 роки тому +6

      In a court of law, the court stenographer will have to type at essentially this speed nonstop for a full working day to transcribe everything that's said in court. Usually a court steno types at 200-250, this guy probably recorded sprints till he got a 300 run

    • @beepmate
      @beepmate 2 роки тому +1

      @@davidy22 yeah, but you can't really tell how fast this person is in a few words. i don't think they are a court stenographer

  • @hapidrop5093
    @hapidrop5093 2 роки тому +1

    When he said "huuuuuh !!", I felt that !

  • @probablysomeone1111
    @probablysomeone1111 2 роки тому +3

    0:09 the sound i heard at 3:00 waking up in my mom and dads room when i was 5

  • @Javid_74
    @Javid_74 Рік тому +1

    Shouldn't a wpm test last at least one minute though? To get a real result of how much you can accomplish in a minute id imagine that should last the full minute rather than extrapolate.

  • @hakeemadams8182
    @hakeemadams8182 2 роки тому +4

    Bro can type words in 1 click :/ the amount of practice it takes to arrange your fingers on the letters and click the letters in order at high speeds is just insane....

    • @arjix8738
      @arjix8738 2 роки тому

      Stenography is like having key combinations that insert words/phrases
      For example he might press the following keys APL and the word apple will appear
      PS: I don't know if APL is an actual combination that is being used, but the combinations are really up to the user to configure.

    • @hakeemadams8182
      @hakeemadams8182 2 роки тому

      @@arjix8738 oh thx

    • @redcoder09
      @redcoder09 11 місяців тому

      @@arjix8738 APL is actually "am" in the theory I use! "Apple" is AEPL.

  • @vektor451
    @vektor451 2 роки тому +2

    if you get faster at this, you could probably get up to 500 or 600 or even more

  • @jonathanryan549
    @jonathanryan549 Рік тому +3

    When you type two letters at the same time, it messes it up. His keyboard didn’t mess up while typing two letters at once. Wow!

    • @karayura10
      @karayura10 Рік тому

      Thats how steno keyboard works, you press multiple buttons at the same times most time you using it

  • @priceyt6839
    @priceyt6839 2 роки тому +21

    i had a feeling that other video wasn't showing your true speed! Great job!!

  • @276З
    @276З 2 роки тому +1

    Discord mods when an egirl joins

  • @brianevans4
    @brianevans4 2 роки тому +3

    Can you type any English word or is your vocabulary limited? How easily can you type rarely used or complex words? Also, can you type non-english words such as if your were programming for example?

    • @AeronPrince
      @AeronPrince 2 роки тому

      Steno uses libraries of words. Essentially you have to train your machine. There's different libraries that are commonly used but for specialized terms, you have to either find a library that allows for those terms or you have to teach the machine what the word is and what chords will be used to type it.
      There's some really good intro to Steno videos on here that go into more detail.

  • @no_laughz
    @no_laughz 2 роки тому

    An essay for him is just a walk in a park

  • @ProfessionalNon
    @ProfessionalNon Рік тому +4

    I love how 300wpm has been legit hit without stenoboards now

  • @dazeen9591
    @dazeen9591 2 роки тому +1

    I type 500 words per minute

  • @rishanchaube3098
    @rishanchaube3098 2 роки тому +3

    Bruh! My highest speed was 321 characters and this dude casually types at 314 wpm 👀👀

  • @ElderStatesman
    @ElderStatesman 2 роки тому

    I bet a lot of courts in this country would beg you to visit their offices for a job interview. Great work!

  • @jasonzhu9742
    @jasonzhu9742 2 роки тому +3

    Wow, Congratulations on your 100 pies with WPM flavor:)

  • @MilitarySoldierMan
    @MilitarySoldierMan 2 роки тому +2

    Meanwhile me being proud of 50 wpm…..

  • @Incepter.
    @Incepter. Рік тому +7

    How did Steno make 300 wpm look so slow yet very fast typing at the same time

  • @kukky22
    @kukky22 2 роки тому +1

    Isn’t this the shit the people in court rooms use to type transcripts?

  • @DashzRight
    @DashzRight 2 роки тому +14

    It is just 10 words…
    I can get 130wpm in 10 word test of qwerty, while my “real” average on 60sec tests are 90wpm…

  • @prettyangelic
    @prettyangelic 2 роки тому +1

    I’m sorry sir I love your voice
    Actually I’m not sorry

  • @AKiwi
    @AKiwi 2 роки тому +6

    This is by far the most interesting rabbit hole I fell into. I’ve been watching people do this for a whole week now

    • @hello1868
      @hello1868 2 роки тому +1

      bro no way, same!! i caved and ordered myself a Uni last week and im soooo excited to learn

  • @blakegutowski159
    @blakegutowski159 2 роки тому +1

    i type like 70 words per minute and thats really fast for my age becuase im only in 5th grade, but then if i just had that keyboard...

  • @laksoysoy
    @laksoysoy 2 роки тому +27

    he aint even at his peek

    • @davevanlaren2501
      @davevanlaren2501 2 роки тому +3

      peak

    • @miksxd
      @miksxd 2 роки тому +1

      @@davevanlaren2501 pick

    • @laksoysoy
      @laksoysoy 2 роки тому +3

      @@davevanlaren2501 oh
      my bad sir... please dont arrest me.

    • @clobre_
      @clobre_ 2 роки тому

      @@miksxd pin

  • @Sarkar.editsz
    @Sarkar.editsz 2 роки тому +1

    Me with 75wpm on qwerty : prufessunal typist in my resume

  • @duckalternate7645
    @duckalternate7645 2 роки тому +9

    I hope you try to do this in a 60 second test someday. Probably quite a ways off though

  • @sukokium
    @sukokium 11 місяців тому +1

    I typed the entirety of Banana Man in MonkeyType and I want to eat a banana now

  • @zywwh
    @zywwh 3 роки тому +16

    Cool stuff my dude, nice clapping

    • @StenoKeyboards
      @StenoKeyboards  3 роки тому +17

      Thanks, I practice my clapping very seriously

  • @JustAKomiFan
    @JustAKomiFan Рік тому +1

    I got 92 wps on the qwerty keyboard, just from gaming
    300 wps is gonna be impossible for me

  • @Karim-uknwmg702
    @Karim-uknwmg702 Рік тому +4

    this guy make it to the next level by clicking multiple keys at the same time just like piano, what a legend

  • @Metroidam11
    @Metroidam11 2 роки тому

    I wanna see a longer one now. It was so quick lol

  • @stigionblu
    @stigionblu 2 роки тому +8

    that is a incredible feat I only type at 53 wpm at 98 accuracy

    • @getrym4805
      @getrym4805 2 роки тому +4

      he's not using an actual keyboard

    • @scroof___
      @scroof___ 2 роки тому +6

      @@getrym4805 that is an actual keyboard it's just a different layout

    • @getrym4805
      @getrym4805 2 роки тому +3

      @@scroof___ yea, I saw a video about that, but normal keyboards are a lot slower

    • @GetArkd
      @GetArkd 2 роки тому

      @@scroof___ no it isn't

    • @EatMyAxe69
      @EatMyAxe69 2 роки тому +2

      @@getrym4805 it's used by translators

  • @alexmedia.
    @alexmedia. 2 роки тому +1

    Steno typing 300+ wpm looks so chill, meanwhile typing 200 wpm on a QWERTY keyboard looks like ultra instinct

    • @camsmith7811
      @camsmith7811 2 роки тому +3

      You're verified and still copied a comment and posted it. That's embarrassing.

  • @blazbohinc4964
    @blazbohinc4964 2 роки тому +6

    now maintain 150wpm for 20 minutes :)

    • @ekaeo
      @ekaeo 2 роки тому +11

      he could probably easily do 200wpm for 20mins, thats what this keyboard is made for

    • @sarki4816
      @sarki4816 2 роки тому +1

      @@ekaeo Was about to say that, this type of keyboard was designed to maintain high wpm for extended periods of times; which is something qwerty keyboards usually can't do because it gets very tiring for your fingers and wrist( I mean it's definitely possible but way more effort than a uni)

    • @eliasalmaraz8894
      @eliasalmaraz8894 2 роки тому +1

      His keyboard is made for that

    • @sillylittleshart
      @sillylittleshart 2 роки тому +1

      that kind of keyboard is literally designed for court reporting

  • @alternatuber6698
    @alternatuber6698 2 роки тому +1

    "Hooouu dirty for teen"

  • @toaster7254
    @toaster7254 2 роки тому +2

    Qwerty keyboard on pc, fastest ive ever typed something was 203 wpm, (it was a small sentence, so it was easier then say a page) but i typed usually around 80-90 wpm avg

  • @Loads100
    @Loads100 Рік тому +1

    I can get 100 wpm on monkeytype with on a laptop with a membrane keyboard

  • @GamesForNoobs
    @GamesForNoobs 2 роки тому

    Bro looks like he’s warming up lol

  • @KH0RNE
    @KH0RNE Рік тому +1

    the way he's typing words simultaneously is because he's using a court reporter's layout/keyboard function. in order to type words as people say them, they came up with only being able to enter words by pressing all the letters down at the same time.
    just for anybody who didn't know :/

  • @Tahino1
    @Tahino1 2 роки тому

    Me: ooh a random video
    Me:also only able to type 40wpm
    UA-camr:I’m a go gamer mode
    UA-camr: I’m gonna multiply you’re speed
    UA-camr:multiply it by… 7wmps

  • @vishnuvardhananash2698
    @vishnuvardhananash2698 2 роки тому +2

    Him:I have 300wpm
    Meanwhile me having a 50wpm ...

  • @VextorzFromBloxd
    @VextorzFromBloxd 2 роки тому +1

    I type around 60 WPM to 90 WPM.

  • @Sylvie_without_surname
    @Sylvie_without_surname 9 місяців тому +1

    Have you considered that you could have twice as many WPM if you and someone else shared the keyboard?

  • @ToxicIXII
    @ToxicIXII Рік тому +1

    Do it for a minute straight then lets see you get 300

  • @kingworldadventures
    @kingworldadventures 2 роки тому +1

    Bruh it’s only ten words tho

  • @dirtyshinobii
    @dirtyshinobii Рік тому +1

    bruh, can you show it on a real keyboard instead of that thing? "This is what 300wpm looks like" Yeah.. on a steno keyboard. I was expecting some guy with a normal keyboard to turn his fingers on super speed, but nah, just some guy with a steno barely even trying. Dislike

    • @mersvirus9593
      @mersvirus9593 Рік тому +2

      Steno is hard 😢😢😢😢😢 You just call it some trash that doesn’t need hard work 😭😭😭

  • @OldLightniteProductions
    @OldLightniteProductions 2 роки тому +1

    He typed so fast, my video couldn’t keep up and started buffering

  • @lol.2757
    @lol.2757 2 роки тому +1

    Now type in a language with accent

  • @v031
    @v031 Рік тому +1

    Me who gets 80-90 wpm on a normal keyboard
    *Is that fast or...CAN ANYONE ANSWER?!*

    • @verdantorange
      @verdantorange Рік тому

      That's above average! I can type 130.

    • @watchf
      @watchf Рік тому

      That’s below average tbh. Imagine genuinely using all your brain power to get 80 wpm

    • @verdantorange
      @verdantorange Рік тому

      @@watchf that is technically above average lol

  • @PoofyXD
    @PoofyXD 2 роки тому +1

    well technically its a short sentence so it counts that its faster