Liam Kenneth Powell (Age 4 1/2)
Position the finger of both hands on the right keys on the keyboard
The bumps or nipples found on the F and J keys on the keyboard helps users correctly position their left and right hand on the keyboard without having to look at it. For example, without looking at the keyboard you can easily position your left index finger on the F and the right index finger on the J, which then positions all the remainder of your fingers in the correct position.
Thumbs- The space barPointer finger- Left on F and right on JMiddle Finger- Left on D and right on KRing Finger- Left on S and right on LPinky Finger- Left on A and right on ; (Semi colon)
In the anatomical position, the ring finger is lateral (to the side of) the little finger.
Your right index finger.
By finger pressure.
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Keyboard Combo That Forces A Reboot
A STRINGB (1 finger)D STRINGE (1 finger)G STRINGA (1 finger)C STRINGD (1 finger)TIPSPress hard.Never use your 2nd finger
if using a qwerty keyboard then use left index finger to strike "b" the finger with which you strike "f"
The finger is distal to the hand.
Put your left hand on: A S D F(in order from pinkie to index finger) Put your right hand on: J K L ;(in order from pinkie to index finger) Put both thumbs on the space bar. The keys to place your index finger on are indicated by 2 raised lines on the keys.