I remember the time when I used to work with typing with numbers. My mom was so surprised when she saw me typing on the telephone. It was kinda fast. So practice is really something. It is so important. It is just the same in practicing on the things you like.
@@johnme60 google "numpad tests | numpad free online learning" you will eventually find some free online "classes" which will help you to improve. But be aware some of them are meant for different applications. Which means some of them will let you type just numbers while others will make you use the the plus and minus bar etc. Overall after 1 hour I improved from 20 wpm on the numpad to 30 wpm on the numpad. Just look for some and you will figure out which one is useful for you.
@@otomelaraoscar , Thanks for guidence . Actually I got know that a decent speed is considered 11000 keys per min (full numpad including all symbol) So I started practice and reached 7000 . Then I stopped practicing . Coz of other work . But you made me remeber again .Thank you . This time I'll Achieve the Goal😊
I'm about as fast as you with typing on the actual keyboard, I can't for the life of me figure out how to get proficient with the numpad though, the position is too awkward for me.
I noticed also don’t use your thumb for the space and pinky for - enter and + sign like recommended. I just realized that is supposed to be the proper way but my belief is whatever works. It’s just my OCD wants me to do it the proper way which feels weird now.
It looks like they're using index for 0, and ring for point and enter, although the numbers they're entering appear to mostly consist of 0-3, while reaching up less often then other data entry tasks may require. This allows them to treat 123 as their home row so enter isn't as far to reach for the ring finger and 0 isn't as far for the index finger.
I thought your middle three fingers stayed hovered over the middle and moved up and down and the thumb hits zero. So..no touch typing here..how the hell did she get that fast? How many years? I would pay to get this good!
@@enflamed267 That test is annoying for a few reasons. First, jump-scrolls unexpectedly, forcing you to waste valuable time locating the next line to enter. Second, using a computer keyboard for calculations is typically a complete pain versus using an adding machine. Speed is much faster on an adding machine over a keyboard or even a calculator (which is why professionals will prefer adding machines). Third, that entering system requires leading zeros to be entered if they are displayed, even though both adding machines and most spreadsheets allow entering the decimal point first and omitting the leading zero. Lastly, a much better speed test will only test the 10-key (with or without the enter keystroke) and not include the symbols. The other 10-key tests on that website have the same jump-scroll problem, so I don't recommend them either. I prefer this one: onlinetyping.org/10-key-typing-test/10-key.php If you compete a test using this, be sure to delete out the keystrokes in the entry box before hitting Retry, as those don't auto delete. It's the only negative point I have with that test.
This is possible. I work in data entry. I guess he types about 15000-16000 keys per hour. For reference 10000 KPH is required for most data entry jobs.
When you are so bored and you just watch a 3 minute video of someone typing on a number pad
i relate
It's typing entertainment 😊
I wonder which type of jobs would you use the numpad so much that you dominate it at that speed and consistency.
Teach me your ways sensei.
I know where the numbers are without looking I guess I just have to trust myself a bit more.
You have to build muscle memory
It just a lot of practice without looking
I remember the time when I used to work with typing with numbers. My mom was so surprised when she saw me typing on the telephone. It was kinda fast. So practice is really something. It is so important. It is just the same in practicing on the things you like.
how much time would it take me to type that fast . I type 15 keys per min on numpad currently .
@@johnme60 google "numpad tests | numpad free online learning" you will eventually find some free online "classes" which will help you to improve. But be aware some of them are meant for different applications. Which means some of them will let you type just numbers while others will make you use the the plus and minus bar etc. Overall after 1 hour I improved from 20 wpm on the numpad to 30 wpm on the numpad. Just look for some and you will figure out which one is useful for you.
@@otomelaraoscar , Thanks for guidence . Actually I got know that a decent speed is considered 11000 keys per min (full numpad including all symbol)
So I started practice and reached 7000 .
Then I stopped practicing . Coz of other work .
But you made me remeber again .Thank you . This time I'll Achieve the Goal😊
I'm about as fast as you with typing on the actual keyboard, I can't for the life of me figure out how to get proficient with the numpad though, the position is too awkward for me.
I noticed also don’t use your thumb for the space and pinky for - enter and + sign like recommended. I just realized that is supposed to be the proper way but my belief is whatever works. It’s just my OCD wants me to do it the proper way which feels weird now.
Damn i thought I typed fast. Gaddam
So fast it'd difficult to see. Which finger are you using for the 0, for the period and for enter. I won't mind a video lesson from you.
It looks like they're using index for 0, and ring for point and enter, although the numbers they're entering appear to mostly consist of 0-3, while reaching up less often then other data entry tasks may require. This allows them to treat 123 as their home row so enter isn't as far to reach for the ring finger and 0 isn't as far for the index finger.
i have an essay due tomorrow
I wish I could type this fast
Good ...
Which keyboard?
Goood keeeo it up brother😊😊
Kon kon is video ko 2020 me dekh raha hai
R u an accountant?
Super typing
I thought your middle three fingers stayed hovered over the middle and moved up and down and the thumb hits zero. So..no touch typing here..how the hell did she get that fast? How many years? I would pay to get this good!
It is better if your learn people how to type very fast no matter how you type
is your hand computerised or is that you typing? man you tupe so fast
+Eagile Modise as of my experience, he/she was entering the number into the spreadsheet or data box.
wow
Future arthritis 😕
Do you have website recommend?
official-typing-test.com/test/tenkey1.html
@@enflamed267 That test is annoying for a few reasons. First, jump-scrolls unexpectedly, forcing you to waste valuable time locating the next line to enter. Second, using a computer keyboard for calculations is typically a complete pain versus using an adding machine. Speed is much faster on an adding machine over a keyboard or even a calculator (which is why professionals will prefer adding machines). Third, that entering system requires leading zeros to be entered if they are displayed, even though both adding machines and most spreadsheets allow entering the decimal point first and omitting the leading zero. Lastly, a much better speed test will only test the 10-key (with or without the enter keystroke) and not include the symbols. The other 10-key tests on that website have the same jump-scroll problem, so I don't recommend them either.
I prefer this one: onlinetyping.org/10-key-typing-test/10-key.php
If you compete a test using this, be sure to delete out the keystrokes in the entry box before hitting Retry, as those don't auto delete. It's the only negative point I have with that test.
@@trickykty wow thx I'll try it out
Watch at speed 2x thank me later
damn f'' fast
OCR
that's too easy and also will eliminate many jobs :D
ten key is easy. Do it on a standard keyboard layout to impress....
Fast? Jajajaja puf
NO RESULT = DISLIKE
i dont believe this. she might just type random numbers and press enter. this is NOT impressive.
Vicky Billing? More like Vicky Shilling
This is possible. I work in data entry. I guess he types about 15000-16000 keys per hour. For reference 10000 KPH is required for most data entry jobs.
It's totally possible. I mean what's the difference between this and typing on keyboard. They're the same you need practice