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Unstop technical glitch auto-submitted my Adobe University Hackathon Round 2 with 0 answers. Need urgent help!

Hey everyone, I really need some advice or visibility on an issue that just happened to me on Unstop.

Today (16/08/2026) around 2:00 PM IST, I was giving the Online Adobe University Hackathon 2026 - Round 2 (Case Study on Brand Visibility).

I literally just started the test and hadn't even written a single sentence for the first question. I tried to press the "Tab" key to create a space/indentation in my text editor box.

Instead of typing a space, Unstop’s platform layout immediately shifted my keyboard cursor focus directly onto the "Finish/Complete" button. Because I was actively typing, the very next letter key I hit (actually it is just a text letter like "r" or something not even a space/enter button still it is) registred as an "Enter/Click" command on that Finish button.

Boom. The entire assessment submitted instantly. 0 answers written. 0 marks.

It’s Sunday, so their customer support helpline (+91 9311777388) is completely offline. I have already drafted and sent an urgent email to support@unstop.com with my registered email , but the assessment window is ending now.

Has anyone faced this exact keyboard focus bug on Unstop before? How lenient are they or the Adobe campus recruitment team with resetting technical glitch attempts? Any tags or contact leads for Unstop/Adobe support would be heavily appreciated.

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u/NOT_BAD_0017 — 4 days ago

Looking for a Tech Learning Buddy to Learn & Grow Together

I'm not looking for someone just for app development. I'm interested in exploring different areas of technology, btw guyss im a newbie only im not even know any one in the below just curious and want to experience everything such as:

  • Programming
  • App Development
  • BlockChain
  • Web Development
  • AI & Machine Learning
  • Cybersecurity
  • Cloud Computing
  • Open Source
  • DSA & Problem Solving
  • New technologies in general
  • Even typing
  • Learning new languages

The idea is to:

  • Learn together
  • Share knowledge and resources
  • Build projects
  • Discuss new technologies
  • Solve problems together
  • Keep each other motivated and accountable

If you're interested, feel free to comment or send me a DM. Looking forward to connecting!

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u/NOT_BAD_0017 — 23 days ago

Am I on the right path to improving my typing speed and accuracy?

I've been trying to improve my typing speed and accuracy, and I wanted some feedback on whether I'm on the right track.

Currently, I practice typing every day using ***FastFingers*** and ***TypingClub***. To keep myself accountable and track my progress, I created a private Telegram channel where I post my daily results along with screenshots of my typing tests.

My goal is not just to practice randomly but to consistently improve over time and build a record of my progress. I check my WPM, accuracy, and compare my results from previous days.

For people who have successfully improved their typing skills:

  1. Is this a good approach?
  2. Am I missing anything important that could help me improve faster?
  3. Should I focus more on accuracy or speed at this stage?
  4. Are there any other tools, methods, or habits that helped you significantly increase your typing speed?

I'd appreciate any suggestions or criticism. Thanks.

![img](cfti5gqf8m4h1)

btw im training for typing from the last month only ... is this completely okay or not !

u/NOT_BAD_0017 — 3 months ago
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Am I on the right path to improving my typing speed and accuracy?

I've been trying to improve my typing speed and accuracy, and I wanted some feedback on whether I'm on the right track.

Currently, I practice typing every day using FastFingers and TypingClub. To keep myself accountable and track my progress, I created a private Telegram channel where I post my daily results along with screenshots of my typing tests.

My goal is not just to practice randomly but to consistently improve over time and build a record of my progress. I check my WPM, accuracy, and compare my results from previous days.

For people who have successfully improved their typing skills:

  1. Is this a good approach?
  2. Am I missing anything important that could help me improve faster?
  3. Should I focus more on accuracy or speed at this stage?
  4. Are there any other tools, methods, or habits that helped you significantly increase your typing speed?

I'd appreciate any suggestions or criticism. Thanks.

https://preview.redd.it/cfti5gqf8m4h1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cdf381c04513b06310f994ce45ad7a35ad0fe82d

btw im training for typing from the last month only ... is this completely okay or not !

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u/NOT_BAD_0017 — 3 months ago