For some background, I’m a huge fan of alternative keyboards and layouts, I’ve been using florisboard since it got the nalmy layout and swipe typing, and switched to thumbkey shortly after it came out.

I recently have been purging my phone of unused apps and even though I always use thumbkey, I ran out of low hanging fruit and decided to compare my wpm with thumbkey and the default qwerty grapheneos keyboard. Turns out, both are ~40-44 wpm, which is definitely good (the average is 30), but given that I’ve used thumbkey so long I was a bit surprised it was the same speed as a keyboard layout I’ve only used a handful of times in years (I don’t use qwerty on desktop either).

I just realized I haven’t tested one hand mode, so I’ll edit the post with those results, but it got me curious to see what other peoples speeds are with thumbkey vs qwerty. If you share, it would be also interesting to know how long you’ve been using thumbkey

edit: one handed is where thumbkey really shines. Not only was it a lot more comfortable and smooth, it also hit 38 wpm, whereas qwerty was 27. Looks like thumbkey is here to stay on my phone, thanks for the great keyboard!

  • @Emerald
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    27 days ago

    I know this post is old, but I just did 101.98 WPM on thumb-key using the english type-split layout. My monkeytype settings were the default (time 30 eng)

      • @Emerald
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        224 days ago

        Once you go type-split, you can’t go back.

        • @[email protected]
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          123 days ago

          it does look tempting, 3 extra main letters seems great, and no finger interference issues like on standard thumb key. just painful to give up the muscle memory i have now, but I’m sure it wouldn’t take too long to learn

          • @Emerald
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            223 days ago

            just painful to give up the muscle memory i have now

            That’s why I was glad to discover it early