The pinky finger "officially", but using the ring finger isn't a crime.
To play an A minor chord on the keyboard, place your index finger on the A key, middle finger on the C key, and ring finger on the E key.
Your right index finger.
First, there will be no limit on the simultaneous key presses (6 on USB). And when you use USB the computer is using CPU time polling your keyboard, with PS2 the keyboard isn't polled at all, the keyboard sends a signal straight to the computer each time you press a key.
First, there will be no limit on the simultaneous key presses (6 on USB). And when you use USB the computer is using CPU time polling your keyboard, with PS2 the keyboard isn't polled at all, the keyboard sends a signal straight to the computer each time you press a key.
A keyboard that uses mechanical keys (the ones that click really loud when you press them) which use physical switches instead of a set of membranes to detect key presses.
if using a qwerty keyboard then use left index finger to strike "b" the finger with which you strike "f"
That's the keyboard where you type text into the computer.By computer logic, the keyboard, mouse and screen are not considered actually part of the computer, they are external devices just as much as a memory stick is. Hence the term "keyboard device".Similarly, the mouse or touchpad is a "pointer device" and the screen a "display device".
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.
The "i" key is typically struck by the right middle finger, while the "r" key is struck by the left index finger. This finger placement is part of the standard touch typing technique, where each finger is responsible for specific keys on the keyboard. Proper finger placement helps improve typing speed and accuracy.
A "keypress" is a computing and programming term that refers to an event that is triggered upon the press of a key on the keyboard. Usually in most operating systems there are API calls that will allow you to simulate key presses for different programming applications.
You use the symbol of "at" on your keyboard. It is on the number 2 key. You will need to hold down the "shift" button with your right pinky finger, while hitting the number 2 key with your left ring finger.
UsingComputer in a correct seating posture i.e. Desk and Seat designed Ergonomicallyand well placed computer monitor, keyboard and mouse helps in reducing pains and unintentional injuries.Tapping on KEYBOARD withlight presses (taps on kb buttons)with bent fingers and fingers kept floating over keypad minimise the finger aches on a Computer Keyboard.