Keystroke Savings
Also known as: KS, Key Savings
A metric used to evaluate word prediction systems, measuring the percentage of keystrokes eliminated by accepting predictions compared to typing the full text character by character. While keystroke savings is commonly reported in AAC research, it does not directly translate to communication speed improvements because it ignores the cognitive and motor costs of scanning prediction lists and making selection decisions. A system with 50% keystroke savings will not necessarily double communication speed.
Category: AAC · metrics · assistive technology · text entry
Related: Word Prediction · Communication Rate · Prediction Utilization · AAC