Level 104 NewKey - learning new keys: E I
Level description:
Learning new keys on the keyboard: e, i.
When you're familiar with a wider range of keys, you can perform tasks more quickly and with fewer errors. This improved productivity can have a positive impact on both personal and professional tasks.
5 Touch typing tips to consider:
- Wrist Rest Usage : Use a padded wrist rest sparingly, as it's meant for occasional support during breaks, not continuous typing.
- Hand Placement : Position your fingers on the "home row" keys. For your left hand, place your pinky finger on the "A" key, ring finger on the "S" key, middle finger on the "D" key, and index finger on the "F" key. For your right hand, place your index finger on the "J" key, middle finger on the "K" key, ring finger on the "L" key, and pinky finger on the ";" key. Keep your thumbs slightly hovering over the space bar.
- Proper Shoes : Wear supportive shoes that provide cushioning and maintain proper leg alignment.
- Keyboard Shortcuts : Learn and use keyboard shortcuts to reduce reliance on the mouse.
- Relaxed Shoulders : Keep your shoulders relaxed and down, not hunched or raised.
Summary:
By following these five steps with dedication and consistency, you'll be well on your way to mastering touch typing. Remember that progress takes time, so stay patient and persistent throughout your journey.