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.
The mouse should be placed on the same side of the keyboard as the users dominate hand (i.e... A right handed person would place the mouse to the right of the keyboard).
In the upper right hand corner of the on screen keyboard there should be an 'X'. Clicking that will turn it off.
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.
To make an apostrophe on a keyboard, press the key beside the "enter" key on the right hand side of the keyboard.
to place your hands properly on the keyboard, you have to put your left fingers on the ASDF keys, while putting your right fingers on the JKL: keys.
lollipop but you can type the longest word with your right hand by moving it around the keyboard
So it is easier and faster to type when your right hand is not free.
For proper keyboarding technique, one should use the right-hand shift when capitalizing letters typed by the left hand.
control is abbreviated Ctrl on the keyboard on mine its in the lowest left hand corner on my keyboard also on the lowest right hand corner
In the bottom left hand corner of your keyboard you have a button that says "Ctrl". On the far right hand side of your keyboard you have a button that says "+". While holding down "Ctrl" with your left hand push on "+" with your right hand and the screen will get bigger. To make the screen smaller hold down "Ctrl" with your left hand and push down "-" with your right hand. "-" is right above "+".
A chessboard should be placed between opponents where the lower right-hand square is a 'white' square . (Rook on white.)
Before the test: the position is supine with the client's right hand placed under the head. an alternative position is the left side-laying position. the client is instructed to remain still as much as possible during the test. after the test: on your right side for at least 2 hours