The typing viewport is the main typing area where the test prompt is displayed and typed input is tracked character by character.
Use the typing area to complete word-based typing tests and timed typing tests. The viewport highlights correct characters, incorrect characters, corrected mistakes, the current caret position, and the next character to type.
The typing test measures speed, accuracy, elapsed time, progress, incorrect characters, and typing errors while you type the prompt.
The keyboard guide shows the keys used during the typing test and can highlight the next key to press while typing.
The guide includes letter keys a through z, the Space key, punctuation keys, number keys, Tab, Backspace, and Enter depending on the selected keyboard display settings.
Use the on-screen keyboard reference to follow the next character, improve typing accuracy, and practice correct key placement.
use Shift + Enter to restart
Common mode lets you type longer paragraphs based on different topics. You can pick any topic you like and practice typing with full passages instead of short text only.
New topics are added frequently, so you can keep getting fresh paragraphs to type and continue practicing with more variety.
The paragraphs in this mode are longer, which helps you build rhythm, focus, and consistency while typing for a longer duration.
You can choose from different topics based on your preference, which makes practice more interesting and less repetitive.
The text in common mode includes punctuation, numbers, and a wide variety of words, which gives you more realistic typing practice.
New topics and paragraphs are added frequently, so you can come back and practice with new content over time.
The paragraphs in this mode are long and include punctuation, numbers, and a variety of words. Practicing in this mode helps you improve your overall typing rather than training on only one kind of short text.
It is useful for building speed, improving accuracy, and getting more comfortable typing text that feels closer to normal real-world writing.