| A | B |
| Accuracy | Precision or exactness |
| Anchor | The process of keeping your fingers on the home keys |
| Ergonomics | Equipment design that maximizes comfort and reduces stress on the body |
| CTS | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome caused by making the same hand and wrist motion over and over, such as in typing |
| Efficient | Functioning properly with the least waste of time |
| Enter | Use the right pinky to strike this key to move to the next line |
| Ergo | Work |
| Eye Strain | Vision-related problems that result from prolonged computer, tablet, and cell phone use |
| Homerow | Center row of QWERTY keyboard asdf jkl; |
| Keyboard | Input device used to enter letters, numbers and symbols into a computer |
| Nomos | Laws |
| Practice | Repeated performance to gain proficiency |
| Printer | Output device that provide a printout of a digital document |
| QWERTY | Most common keyboard layout; the first 6 letters |
| Repetitive Stress Injury | A gradual buildup of damage to muscles, tendons, and nerves from repetitive motions |
| Speed | Rapidity in moving or performing |
| Spacebar | Use the right thumb to hit this to move the cursor to the right |
| tehnique | The method of performance |