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  • 5/22/2026
  • Updated 5/22/2026

Steno Timed Modes: Brief Form, Chord Capture, and Readback Compared

Three 30s/60s timed modes on Practice → Steno—TFBF strokes, chord capture, and readback—share Steno WPM but train different skills. Pick the right benchmark.

Illustration. Steno Timed Modes: Brief Form, Chord Capture, and Readback Compared — Steno — Type Faster

Brief form (TFBF)

English prompt in, stroke notation out. This is the classic “write the brief” drill and maps to Units 4–5 on the lesson ladder. Best for building outline recall from vocabulary you already met in chords.

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Chord capture

Hold machine keys together, release, score. Timed chord mode uses the same capture path as Units 1–3. Best when you want raw simultaneous-press speed without typing slash notation.

Readback

Outline in, English out. Best when your bottleneck is decoding briefs under time pressure—not forming them. All three modes write to the same attempts table with different `timed_input` values for leaderboards and history.

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