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Keyboard vocabulary 1.9,07

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TechniqueThe form and keying style that a typist uses while operating the Keyboard.
Touch-methodTo key by touch rather than by the hunt-and-peck method.
PostureThe way the typist sits; the way the typist's arms, wrists, fingers, legs and feet are placed.
Work areaArrangement of the keyboard, copy, mouse, and other materials on the desk.
Fingers in a keying position are best described ascurved
reading copyThe best control of eyes while keying involves.
Correct keyboarding posture requires that the body bereasonably erect in front of the keyboard.
The enter key is controlled byright little finger.
When a person is keying copy, the hands and arms shouldremain relatively stationary as each key is struck.
The form and keying style that a typist uses while operating the keyboard is calledtouch keyboarding/touch typing.


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Wakefield High School
Raleigh, NC

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