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Keyboarding:

Home Row Keys, Finger

Placement, and Posture

Created by: Sherri Turner

February 24, 2014

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What is the name of this

computer workstation part?

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It is a “keyboard”.

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How does the keyboard help us

when using a computer

workstation?

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It is an input

device.

You use the keyboard to

tell the computer what

to do.

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Home Row Keys

The middle

row of letters

is the home

row keys.

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Left Hand Home Row Keys

Finger tips on the

Left Hand rest on A,

S, D, and F keys.

The thumb hovers above the space

bar and may be used to press this

key.

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Left Hand Home Keys

spaceba

r

A

S DF

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Right Hand Home Row Keys

Finger tips on the Right Hand

rest on the J, K, L, and ;

(semicolon) keys.

The thumb hovers above the space

bar and may be used to press this

key.

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Right Hand Home Keys

spacebar

J

K L

: ;

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Fingers and Hands

Remember that

fingers are bent or

arched.

Finger tips rest on

the home row keys.

Hands & Arms do not rest

on the table or keyboard.

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Posture

Sit up

straight!

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Posture

No Slouching!

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Posture

Feet flat on the

floor.

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Posture

Elbows at sides of

body.

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Activity 1 Open the jpg of this slide in MS

Paint or print this slide to use with

slides 17 and 18.

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Follow these

instructions:Color the “A” and “:/;” Yellow.

Color the “S” and “L” Green.

Color the “D” and “K” Blue.

Color the “F” and “J” Red.

Home

Row

Keys

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Follow these

instructions:Color the “Space Bar” Purple.

Color the “Enter” key Yellow.

Color the “Backspace” key

Yellow.

Color the keys you use to type

numbers Orange.

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How to Save & Submit Activity

1:

Save your work as a picture

(jpg).

Name the file like this example, but

use your first and last name instead

of mine:

Keyboarding_1_SherriTurner.jpg

Submit your work by

attaching it to an email and

send to:

[email protected]

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Activity 2

Open Microsoft Word.

Follow instructions on slides 21

and 22.

You will practice typing home

row keys.

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Practice DrillPosition your hands on the home row

keys.

Type your first and last name. Press

“Enter”.

Type the letter “a” 5 times. Press

“Enter”.

Type the letter “s” 5 times. Press

“Enter”.

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Practice DrillPosition your hands on the

home row keys again.

Type the letter “j” 5 times. Press

“Enter”.

Type the letter “k” 5 times. Press

“Enter”.

Type the letter “l” 5 times. Press

“Enter”.

Type the punctuation mark “:/;” 5 times.

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How to Save & Submit Activity

2:

Save the document as a docx

file.

Submit your work by

attaching it to an email and

send to:

[email protected]

u

Name the file like this example,

but use your first and last name

instead of mine:

Keyboarding_2_SherriTurner.docx

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End of Lesson