Maclover25 Posted December 7, 2013 Posted December 7, 2013 I was wondering how fast the Rubber Ducky types. So I ran the Rubber Ducky through a typing test. After writing a script with what is in the typing test I went to the website with the typing test and ran the script. The Rubber Ducky can type faster than 2000 WPM averaging more than 1,500 WPM. This was astounding to me. Quote
googleknowsbest Posted December 19, 2013 Posted December 19, 2013 I did something like this. I got around the same speeds. Good to know. Quote
CodeA2 Posted December 22, 2013 Posted December 22, 2013 Thats awesome can you share the script? Quote
Maclover25 Posted December 23, 2013 Author Posted December 23, 2013 I found a typing website and just copied the text it uses and put it into a scrip. Below is the website and script I used. One thing that I found is that the Rubber Ducky types all of the words within 20 seconds and instead of the test ending it keeps running which lowers the WPM from ~2000 to ~450. Thats awesome can you share the script? Thanks. I ran the script on this typing test website: http://www.typingtest.com/test.html?minutes=1&textfile=aesop.txt&getfocus=1&start.x=51&start.y=28 Here is the code that I used for the script: DELAY 300 STRING Aesop was one of the great Greek writers. He is best known for his fables, stories that have a moral. They teach us something about how we should live our lives. Aesop wrote thousands of these stories. Here are a few. ENTER STRING The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing ENTER STRING Once upon a time, a Wolf decided to disguise the way he looked. He thought it would help him get food more easily. He put on the skin of a sheep, then he went out with the flock into the pasture. Even the shepherd was fooled by his clever costume. In the evening, the shepherd put him in with the rest of the sheep. He closed the gate and made sure it was secure before he went to bed. In the middle of the night, he came back to the fold to get some meat for the next day. Instead of a sheep, though, he grabbed the Wolf, killing him instantly. ENTER STRING Those who look to harm others will be harmed themselves. ENTER STRING The Bat and the Weasel ENTER STRING A Bat fell on the ground and was caught by a Weasel. It begged the Weasel to spare its life, but the Weasel refused. It told the Bat that birds, by nature, were its enemy. The Bat assured him that it was not a bird, it was a mouse. The Weasel thought a moment, then set it free. A while later, the Bat fell again to the ground, and it was caught by another Weasel. It begged this Weasel not to eat him, either. The Weasel, though, said it did not like mice at all and would eat it. The Bat told the Weasel that it was not a mouse, but a bat. The second Weasel had no good answer, so he let it go. ENTER STRING The Bat knew it is always wise to turn events to your advantage. ENTER STRING The Lion and the Mouse ENTER STRING A sleeping Lion was woken up by a Mouse running over his face. He got up angrily and caught the scared little Mouse. He was about to kill the Mouse, but it said in its squeaky little voice, "If you would only spare my life, I would be sure to repay your kindness." The Lion laughed at such nonsense, but he let him go. A short time later, though, the Lion was caught by some hunters. They bound him by ropes to the ground. The Mouse recognized his roar, and he rushed over and gnawed the rope with his teeth, setting the Lion free. The Mouse said "You laughed at the idea of my ever being able to help you. Now you know that it is possible for even a small little Mouse to help a great big Lion." Quote
CodeA2 Posted December 26, 2013 Posted December 26, 2013 Thank you for sharing this. #awesome sauce Quote
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