Speedometer is a benchmarking program for the Macintosh. You can use it to test the performance of your machine and to compare that performance to that of other systems. The best way to get to know the program is to start out by running all of the tests using the Run All Tests command in the Tests menu. Then explore the other menu commands and the help text you will see if you click one of the buttons at the top of this window. You can get back to this window by pressing the help key or by choosing Speedometer Help from the  menu if you are using System 6.07, or from the System Help Menu under System 7.0 or later.
Keyboard Equivalents for
Menu Items
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âS Save Machine Record
âT Save Text Report
âP Print Report
âQ Quit
âZ Undo
âX Cut
âC Copy
âV Paste
â? Edit System Comment
âR Performance Rating
âB Benchmark Mix
âF FPU Benchmarks
âG Color Quickdraw
âA Run All Tests
âN Toggle PowerPC Native Mode
â= Systems Comparison
âL Load Record File
âO Print Graphs
â1 Display System Information Window
â2 Display Benchmarks Window
â3 Display FPU Benchmarks Window
â4 Display Color Benchmarks Window
â5 Display Performance Rating Window
â6 Display Systems Comparison Window
â7 Display Text Window
Other Keyboard Commands
1, 2, 3, 4 When System Information Window is Frontmost