The position your fingers are in is called the "Home Position"
touch typing
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.
is a program where you learn how to type fast without looking at the keyboard
Kaitlyn plays tunes on the accordion without looking at the keyboard
Touch typing refers to being able to type without looking at the keyboard. Touch typing also includes the use of all of one's fingers on the keyboard, as opposed to hen pecking which is typically typing with the two index figures while looking at the keyboard.
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No, without lubrication there might be some amount of pain and pulling, but no death of any sort; unless someone is fingering you with a knife.
The plural possessive adjective their is correct, because the antecedent is the plural noun 'presenters'.
No, the pronouns 'his or her' is incorrect.The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural."Most presenters spoke without looking at theirnotes."
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People put their fingers on these keys on the keyboard. They use this position to type without looking at the keyboard. It is called touch-typing. Reference: wikipedia.com/wiki/asdfjkl;
Assuming you're talking about 'touch-typing' - where you look at the screen - not the keyboard... It takes practice, and discipline. You need to memorise where each key is on the keyboard - and ONLY use the correct finger to press that key. Most keyboards have a tiny ridge on the F and J keys - to help you locate them. Then - it's all 'relative' to where they are.