Question | Answer |
posture | the position of a person's body while standing or sitting |
alt+tab (try it) | switch between windows |
accuracy | the quality or state of being correct or precise. |
backspace | a key on a typewriter or computer keyboard that causes the carriage or cursor to move backward. |
caps lock | lock key found on many computer keyboards |
control key (ctrl) | a key that alters the function of another key if both are pressed at the same time. |
cursor control key | designated with arrows, that position the screen cursor up, down, right or left. |
delete | remove or obliterate |
enter/return | Used to move the cursor down a line |
home keys | Touch typing is typing without using the sense of sight to find the keys. |
function keys | button on a computer keyboard, distinct from the main alphanumeric keys |
gross WPM | Gross Words A Minute and is similar to WPM except it does not |
hardware | tools, machinery, and other durable equipment. |
homerow | asdf, jkl; |
wpm | Words Per Minute |
keyboarding posture | |
keyboard shortcut | In computing, a keyboard shortcut is a set of one or several keys that invoke a software or operating system operation when triggered by the user. |
QWERTY | q, w, e, r, t, and y as the first keys from the left on the top row of letters. |
service keys | service management. |
shift key | a slight change in position, direction, or tendency. |
software | the programs and other operating information used by a computer. |
PrtSc | Print screen is a key present on most PC keyboards |
Net WPM | net words per minute |