| Results and Statistics |
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| Initial Information is a short verbal description of the tables and diagrams that follow in the Results window of the current lesson. |
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| Statistical Table gives your current results for speed and error rate as they are "Now" as well as the "Limit" you have to reach in order to qualify for the next lesson. The character count of the current text is indicated under "Total", the number of characters copied under "Now" and the number of errors under "Errors". The section "Characters" tells you the precentage of the text that has been copied. |
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| Typing Errors shows a list of characters you have copied incorrectly. You can sort out the list in any column if you click with the primary mouse key on the square symbol next to the desired title. |
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| Typing Speed - In this list you can find your typing speed for each character, which means the time it took before you found and press the right key(s). The list includes all the keys you have used in the current lesson. You can sort out the list in the same way as in the case of typing errors. |
| Diagrams - All diagrams have the same layout. The diagram area is divided into two parts. At the bottom, there is a white strip marked "Qualified" indicating the limit set for the current lesson. Above, there is a grey area marked "Not qualified". Your goal is to keep within in the white area. The vertical axis displays the time lapse. If the curve ends up in the grey area, at the end of the lesson you will not be allowed to go on to the next lesson. You will have to do the current exercise once more. |
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| Error Diagram (AVG) This diagram expresses your error rate during the lesson as a percentage of errors in the total number of copied characters. AVG stands for average. |
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| Speed Diagram (AVG) The passing time is being counted throughout the lesson which makes it possible to show your typing speed in terms of the number of strokes per minute. This is the average (AVG) typing speed. |
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| Speed Diagram (CUR) presents your current (CUR) typing speed counted as the time taken by ten consecutive keystrokes so you can clearly see what your copying speed actually is. When you are keeping time, the diagram is smooth and the curve stays within a narrow range. On the other hand, when you are not, the curve is jumping up and down. |
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| Text This part shows the text you have already copied. The information is saved for you in case you want to review your results from earlier lessons. |