The Rules of
Typing Below here-
1. The F, D, S, A, and J, K, L, ; keys (on a QWERTY keyboard)
represent the base position. Keyboards usually have small protrusions on the F
and J keys. They help your fingers locate the base position without looking at
the keyboard. Try to return your fingers to the base position after each
keystroke.
2. Color coding shows which finger should press each key. ( see
the picture above ) The left index finger is reserved for all the red keys. The
right index finger is reserved for green keys, and so forth. Use the thumb of
whichever hand is more convenient for you to press the Space key.
3. The base position on the numeric pad is the number 5 key for
the middle finger, 4 for the index finger, and 6 for the ring finger. The
numeric pad simplifies and speeds up numerical data input.
4. Upper-case letters and symbols appearing on keys in the numbers
row are typed by one hand with the little finger of the other hand holding down
the SHIFT key.
5. Do not look at the keyboard. Try to locate the right key with
your fingers.
The Picture Shows The Right position of body and hands-
1. While at the computer, sit straight.(see the picture above) Always remember to keep your back straight.
2. Keep your elbows bent at the right angle.
3. Face the screen with your head slightly tilted forward.
4. There should be at least 50-80 cm of distance between your eyes and the screen. In other words, your outstretched arm should barely touch the screen.
5. The optimum height of the tabletop or under-desk keyboard drawer is 68 to 73 cm from the floor.
6. The chair and table height should be chosen so as to expose the shoulder, arm, and wrist muscles to the least possible strain. The wrists can touch the tabletop in front of the keyboard. Never shift even a portion of your body weight to the wrists by resting on them.
1. Do not rush at the early stages of learning. High speed makes sense only when the fingers can hit the right keys by force of habit. Take your time when typing to avoid mistakes. The speed will pick up as you progress.
Some Advice-
1. Do not rush at the early stages of learning. High speed makes sense only when the fingers can hit the right keys by force of habit. Take your time when typing to avoid mistakes. The speed will pick up as you progress.
2. You should establish and maintain a rhythm while typing. This means that keystrokes should come at equal intervals.
3. Hit keys only with the fingers for which they have been reserved.
4. Limit your hand and finger movement only to what is necessary to press a specific key. Keep your hands and fingers close to the base position. This improves typing speed and reduces stress on the hands.
5. Don't look at the keys when you type. Just slide your fingers around until they find the home row marking.
6. Don't hammer on the keys. Try using the minimum force possible.
7. To switch between upper/lower case always use the opposite hand.
Thanks To All.



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