| A | B |
| These keys will help you move the cursor around if your mouse is not working. | Arrows |
| What key do you use to move to the next line? | Enter |
| What key is used to indent a paragraph? | Tab |
| What are the lifelong benefits of good keyboarding skills | Speed & accuracy |
| The term used to describe propper posure at the computer. | Ergonomics |
| Keys to capitalize letters | Shift & caps lock |
| What 2 keys can erase a letter, word, or sentence? | Delete & backspace |
| A key is used to create a space between words. | Space bar |
| What are your home-row keys? | asdf;lkj |
| What 3 key combination helps you get out of a computer lockup or freeze up? | Ctrl Alt Delete |
| Used to apply a command or finalize data entry. Also used to move the insertion point to the next line | Enter |
| What is the name of the keyboard type still in use today? | QWERTY |
| Modifier key that when used in combination with text, makes a letter uppercase | Shift |
| Used to erase characters to the right of the insertion point | Delete |
| Adds a space at the insertion point | Spacebar |
| When turned on, locks the alphabet keys so that all letters are uppercase | Caps Lock |
| The key that toggles (switches back and forth) the Overtype (OVR) function in Word. | Insert Key (INS) |
| Used to erase characters to the left of the insertion point. | Backspace |
| Can be used with modifier keys and used for different commands | Function keys |
| A keyboard command that lets you keep both hands on the keyboard instead of using the mouse | shortcuts |
| Press this key and the N key to open a new document | Ctrl key |
| The blinking symbol that shows where you will be entering text or data on the screen | Insertion point |