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help to study for my alphabetic keyboarding test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| the total number of keys that make up the home-row keys | eight |
| the home-row keys | asdfjkl; |
| why is it important to keep your fingers on the home-row keys while typing? | it helps you to know where each key is and to build your skills |
| 3 things that make good typing posture | sit up striaght, keep your feet flat on the floor, and keep your fingers on the hom-row keys |
| finger used to key the "j" key | right index finger |
| finger used to key the semicolon key | right little finger |
| finger used to key the "h" key | right index finger |
| finger used to key the "g" key | left index finger |
| finger used to key the "d" key | left middle finger |
| finger used to key the "k" key | right middle finger |
| the difference between home-row keys and reach keys | the home-row keys are the keys where your fingers are always placed except when you're reaching up or down to the reach keys |
| finger used to key the "r" key | left index finger |
| finger used to key the "u" key | right index finger |
| finger used to key the "n" key | right index finger |
| finger used to key the "s" key | left ring finger |
| finger used to key the "e" key | left middle finger |