Typing Test

Measure typing speed, WPM, accuracy, errors, and typing rhythm with a focused typewriter-style keyboard test.

Typing Test helps keyboard users checking laptop keyboards, external keyboards, gaming boards, and mechanical builds. It focuses on key registration, layout coverage, modifier behavior, rollover and held-key state and runs directly in the browser.

What this page checks

  • key registration
  • layout coverage
  • modifier behavior
  • rollover and held-key state
  • Typing Test result interpretation

How to use Typing Test

  1. Open Typing Test on the same browser and device you want to diagnose.
  2. Keyboard pages use browser key events and do not require special permissions.
  3. Run the visible typing test controls and watch the live result area update before judging the hardware.
  4. Repeat the test once or twice, then compare related InputLab tools if the keyboard behavior looks inconsistent.

How to read the result

Typing Test is most useful when you read the result as a practical browser diagnostic. Browser focus, OS shortcuts, keyboard firmware, and layout selection can affect what the page receives. A repeated pattern across multiple runs is more meaningful than one isolated spike, missed event, or visual artifact.

Privacy and permissions

Keyboard pages use browser key events and do not require special permissions. Tests are designed to run locally in the browser, with permissions controlled by the browser.

Typing Test FAQ

What does Typing Test check?

Measure typing speed, WPM, accuracy, errors, and typing rhythm with a focused typewriter-style keyboard test. It is designed for keyboard users checking laptop keyboards, external keyboards, gaming boards, and mechanical builds.

Is Typing Test accurate?

Browser focus, OS shortcuts, keyboard firmware, and layout selection can affect what the page receives.

Do I need to install anything for Typing Test?

No. Keyboard pages use browser key events and do not require special permissions.

Are results uploaded to a server?

The page uses local browser events or browser hardware APIs. InputLab does not need to upload the diagnostic result.

What should I try if the result looks wrong?

Check browser focus, device selection, operating-system settings, and then run related keyboard tools to separate a device problem from a browser or permission issue.