| Key
board picture - has a color code. Keys of one color are
typed by corresponding home row key finger. For example left
hand little finger is above a home row key "a" and handles
all the keys of the same color: A Q 1 Z shift key, tab, etc... |
Home
row keys of a keyboard - are keys above which your hands
are positioned. You have home row keys assigned for each hand.
From home key you reach to a key you want to type and return
back to home key. Home keys are your base from where you reach
out and return to. Usually, one of home keys, one for each
hand, has a little dent which lets you know, without looking,
that your fingers are positioned above the key board correctly.
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Capital
keys - To type capital letter you have two options. To
type one capital letter press and hold down a "shift key" and
press the desired letter. To type more capitals press the "Caps
Lock" and continue typing. All letters will appear in upper
caps. Note if you type capital letter with "shift key" and
Caps Lock "on" it will appear in lower case. Keyboards have
usually built in light which lets you know if your Caps lock
is on or off.
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Rhythm -
you must learn to type with even rhythm. Good even rhythm will
rid you of tension, anxiety and will minimize mistakes made.
Instead of focusing on "quick where is the next letter" even
rhythm will let you focus on what to type. If you slow down to
achieve even rhythm you will in effect speed up.
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Errors -
acceptable number of typing errors is one error per minute regardless
of how fast you type.
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| wpm -
words per minute typing rate. Word is consider to be 5 key strokes
including spaces. If you type 50 key strokes per minute your
typing rate is 10 wpm. |