It is the one next to your thumb.
There are various names for the human small finger in medical terminology and common speech, such as: * Fifth digit of the hand * Fifth finger * Little finger * Small finger * Pinky * Pinky finger * Fifth phalange of the hand * Fifth phalanx
We call that the Index finger. Most likely it was given this title due to the fact that we utilize it for pointing and it is most dominate finger utilized when searching documents, lists, information and indexes. It is also the first finger we use when searching through files. Thus, the "index" finger.
The phalanges are the hand and foot digits. Actually, anything that can be counted can be thought of as a digit.
(Right hand) (Left to Right)Pinky,Ring finger,Middle finer,Pointer,ThumbIn layman's terms: forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and pinky finger. Most consider the thumb a thumb and not a finger. I disagree.
The skin between your thumb and pointer finger.
to play a low c concert, you put your (left hand) three fingers on top down.(pointer finger, middle finger, and ring finger) to play a middle c concert, you put your pointer finger (left hand) and your pointer finger (right hand) down. to play a high c concert, you do the same as a middle c, but you add the side key, right next to your pointer finger down with the side of your pointer. while keeping the hole covered and your finger down. hope this helps!
Within Excel the mouse pointer can have a lot of different shapes including the hand with the pointing finger. It depends on what is being done.
The sequence is fingers 43512 or ring finger, middle finger, little finger (pinky), thumb, and index finger (pointer finger).
Right hand: Thumb up, pointer finger makes a "B" with the thunb. middle finger stays straight up to make the "L". ring finger curls around onto the middle finger to make an "O". Left hand: thumb and pointer finger makes a "D" by putting pointer finger halfway down thumb. Middle finger curls around onto the curled pointer finger to make the "O". Put the two "O" 's together. =)
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "special" by using two flat hands at chest level, with fingers slightly spread and moving in a circular motion. This sign indicates uniqueness or importance.
Right hand on mouse Left hand ring finger on A middle finger on W pointer finger on D Thumb on space bar
I: Have your right hand clenched into an easy fist, with your pinking sticking out. Place the front of your hand (where your curled thumb and pointer finger are) on your chest. At the same time, your pinky finger should be pointing at your chin. Like: Place your right hand, which is flat, close to your chest. Make it look like you're grabbing your shirt with your middle finger and thumb, but don't actually pull your shirt. And pull your hand away from your chest, with your middle finger and thumb together. Your: Point to the person you're talking to with your pointer finger. Name: Take both of your hands, have your pointer finger next to the middle finger pointing them straight out. Your other fingers will be curled into your palm. (Picture this as your hand is clenched in a fist, with your two pointer fingers and middle fingers pointed out, together.) Then, turn your hands sideways and tap the side of your right middle finger on top of the side of your left pointer finger.
Although it depends on context, the sign looks like so: Make a open B hand with your non-dominant hand. Put your dominant hand in between the thumb and pointer finger, then move it to the end of the pointer finger and back.
Traditionally on the little finger of your non dominant hand ie if right handed on your left little finger
No. Pointer is pointer and middle is middle. If anyone told you pointer = middle, he/she was making fun of you.
A pointed finger/hand
hold down your pointer middle and ring finger on your left hand and your pointer and your middle finger on your left hand