Yes, sitting opposite the J key can be beneficial for keyboarding. This position allows your fingers to rest comfortably on the home row, where the J key serves as a tactile guide for touch typing. Maintaining proper posture and hand alignment while ensuring your wrists are relaxed can enhance typing efficiency and reduce strain.
Press a key any key.
Whackakey as in (whack-a-key)
Hot key Home key Hyphen Some functions (but not necessarily keyboarding in terms of using one stroke) are: Hyperlinking Headers Highlighting
A. backspace Key Once
For proper keyboarding technique, one should use the right-hand shift when capitalizing letters typed by the left hand.
No it is not true. You would use the Shift key, not the Ctrl key to do it.
Opposite direction of Lock.
The opposite of A alphabetically is Z (the last letter). In some forms, the musical key A can be the opposite of the corresponding key F.
the Del key
James L. Morrison has written: 'Comp-u-key' -- subject(s): Electronic data processing, Keyboarding
Key words and phrases
Yes. Word processors have this feature.