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Keyboarding: Correct Sitting Position

  • Put your feet flat on the floor if you can.�
  • Make your back straight.�
  • Put your arms comfortably at your sides with your hands in your lap.  Your arms should be relaxed.�
  • Lift your hands to the keyboard, if your arms are no longer at your sides, you are sitting too far away.  Make your chair closer if you can.

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Keyboarding: Look for the "bump" keys

    • Place your index fingers on the "F" and the "J" keys.�
    • These are the important "bump" keys. They are the only keys with bumps.�
    • Every time you sit at the computer, start by placing your index fingers on the bumps!

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Keyboarding: Correct Finger Position

Once your pointer fingers are on the bumps, each of your other fingers gets a key, and your thumbs go on the space bar.�

Your left hand's fingers should be on the "ASDF" and the right hand's fingers should be on the "JKL;"�

Your hands should be relaxed and your fingers just a little curved.

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Keyboarding: Correct Hand Position

    • Keep your elbows at your sides.
    • The keyboard should be centered on your body.
    • Your wrists should be straight.

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Keyboarding: Correct Hand Position

    • Your forearms should be level with the floor.
    • Make sure your wrists aren't bent up or down.
    • Your wrists should be hovering over the keys, not resting on the keyboard.

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Learn the right way and you will become FAST!

    • This guy types fast!  Notice he always uses the home position.  Learn to type correctly, and you will get fast. Speed only comes after lots of practice.