Your left pinkie finger.
you use your index finger to type the letter b
index finger (if that's the one next to your pinkie)
right index finger. Or the right thumb. Or if you are writing a substantial amount of information on the right side of the keyboard (ie "o,l,m, or k)your hands could be more to that side so you would then write it with your left index finger. really depends on how fast your typing and what finger you want to use at the time. in the end all that really matters is that the key was typed.
When you are typing the letter W, it should be typed with your left ring finger. The other letters you type with the left ring finger are S and X.
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Thumb or index, whatever suits you
To type the letter "o" on a standard QWERTY keyboard, you typically use your right middle finger. This finger is positioned on the home row, where it rests on the "D" key but moves up to press the "O" key above it.
The letter "Y" is typically keyed using the right index finger on a standard QWERTY keyboard. This finger is responsible for reaching both the "Y" key and adjacent keys. Proper finger placement helps maintain typing efficiency and speed.
Muscular energy is used to bend your finger. When you contract the muscles in your hand and fingers, they generate force to pull on the tendons connected to the bones, causing the finger to bend.
When you type alot your finger pads can wear off. Then your finger prints aren't very defined.
The letter "W" should be keyed using the left ring finger on a standard QWERTY keyboard. This finger is positioned to the left of the "E" key and directly above the "S" key, making it the most efficient choice for typing "W."
i think its your thumb 2nd Answer: The thumbs are used only for striking the space bar . . . the "B" key is struck with your left index or pointer finger.