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What is the common layout of a keyboard called?
QWERTY
ASDF JKL:
Home Row
Keyboard
What are the Home row keys?
Q,W,E,R,T,Y
G,H,J,K,L
A,S,D,F,J,K,L,;
H,G,K,O,L,M,N
What are the home key for the right hand?
Q,W,E,R,T
H,J,K,L
A,S,D,F
J,K,L,;
What finger should you use to strike the backspace key?
right-hand pinkie
left-hand pinkie
right-hand thumb
left-hand index finger
Which of the following is a rule in typing?
Extend your arms to reach the keyboard.
Rest your wrist on the desk.
Look at what you are typing, not at the keys.
Slouched sitting position
How did the QWERTY keyboard get its name?
From the internet
According to the manufacturer
The first six letters on the top row of keys
Not sure
What finger do I use to type the letter "Y"?
Left hand index/pointing finger
Left hand middle finger
Right hand index/pointing finger
Right hand middle finger
Which of the following typing style refers to typing with two fingers?
Touch Typing
Hunt and Peck
Keyboarding
Finger Placement
This is how you measure a person's typing speed.
KPH
KPS
WPH
WPM
The following statements below refer to keyboarding, except for one.
It is typing with two fingers.
It is also involves the use of keyboard and mouse
It uses the keyboard as main input device.
It can be developed through constant practice.
What finger will press the S key?
Left pinkie finger
Left ring finger
Left index finger
Left thumb
What kind of device is your keyboard?
Input
Output
Process
Storage
Why are there small bumps on the 2 keys of the keyboard?
The bumps help users correctly position their left and right hand on the keyboard without having to look at the keyboard.
These two buttons are the most frequently used and most important keys.
These bumps serve no purpose whatsoever.
The bumps mean these two keys should be avoided and not used.
What is the main goal of keyboarding?
Touch typing at a reasonable speed with good accuracy
Typing without looking at your hands
Type 60 words a minute
Type 40 words a minute
Special keys located at the top of the keyboard (F1, F2, F3, etc.) that are used alone or with the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys to execute software commands
Service keys
Function keys
Arrow keys
Home keys
The ability to enter text by using the correct fingers without looking at the keys is known as
QWERTY
Touch Typing
Homerow
Speedskin
Keyboard Layout: Smaller section on the right side of the keyboard that resembles a calculator.
Alphanumeric Keys
Numeric Keypad
Directional Keys
Function Keys
Fingers in the correct keying position are best described as
Curved
Straight
Semi-rigid
The proper technique after pressing the enterkey would be
Keep finger on the enter key
Return finger to the semicolon key
Return finger to the function key
Return finger to the L key
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