keyhero faster on Chrome than in Firefox?

By justin0 - updated: 8 years ago - 2 messages

To me, in a slow computer, chrome/chromium seems to be more responsive than firefox when using keyhero, and similar web typing tests. Check for yourself, is firefox making you type slower? (edit: I mean, the feedback you get of the word background turning green, or red, seems faster in Chrome, that'd be why)
Even THE Sean Wrona wrote:
"Finally, with regard to online typing games, for whatever reason my scores seem to register higher in Google Chrome. Although this won't actually improve your speed, it could improve your nominal scores on certain typing sites." (http://seanwrona.co… )
I mean, we're here to become able to type faster. So anything that helps to that is good, right? Wrona said there that it actually won't improve your speed, but,... is he right? I don't know, maybe training by using chrome can help you improve faster, a scientific study would be needed to determine that.
Yeah, it's true (but I'm still gonna use Chrome XD).

I know for a fact that a lot of reaction time based browser games offer "way faster" times if you use Firefox vs Chrome, but the difference is not that big for keyhero unless the quote is short.
By geoffhuang - posted: 8 years ago

Yeah, it's true (but I'm still gonna use Chrome XD).

I know for a fact that a lot of reaction time based browser games offer "way faster" times if you use Firefox vs Chrome, but the difference is not that big for keyhero unless the quote is short.
By justin0 - posted: 8 years ago

Oh, firefox then? Nah I'd say Chrome is the faster one for keyhero and similar, so if you're using Chrome, you are using the right one. But then I might be wrong, that's just my perception.