I found that the formula, wpm 160, gave an accurate accounting of my kph. I am a new user, so it wont allow to post links, so have to work around it. There are several online tests to determine KPH, but there is no formula to determine the speed based on WPM. KPH refers to your speed on a 10-key numeric keypad, while WPM is your speed on a QWERTY keyboard. Say length of standard word typed is 5 and the KPM is 200, then applying the above formula, we will have WPM (200(55))(15) (20025)6 86 48 I hope the above working is useful to the forum. The formula is as follows:- WPM for the keystrokes for spaces KPM(XX).Eq.Įq. I did data entry for 8 years and I had a speed of 23,000 keystrokes per hour. Im a little slow when it comes to math, and I cant analyze the formula. I have been typing about 12,000 kph (per my employer), and Im in the top 3 of my division. So 1036960172.8166666 kpM So if its true that 5 letters 1 word, then just divide the keystrokes per minute by 5.Īlso, there is a KPH data entry test where I am practicing my skills at Hope it helps.
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