left pinky
if using a qwerty keyboard then use left index finger to strike "b" the finger with which you strike "f"
The finger used to strike the "C" key on a QWERTY keyboard is the left middle finger. In touch typing, the left hand is responsible for the keys on the left side of the keyboard, and the middle finger is positioned on the "D" key, allowing it to easily reach the "C" key below it.
Tab
TAB button
To key a capital "T," you should hold down the right Shift key using your right little finger. Simultaneously, use your left index finger to press the "t" key. This technique allows you to type capital letters efficiently while maintaining proper finger positioning on the keyboard.
It's actually recommended to use the middle finger of the right hand to strike the Enter key. This helps distribute the typing workload evenly among fingers and can improve typing speed and accuracy.
Press the "~" key, which is to the left of 1 and above Tab, on a standard keyboard.
The "k" key on a keyboard is typically struck using the right middle finger. In touch typing, each finger is assigned specific keys to improve typing efficiency, and the middle finger is responsible for the keys in the middle row, including "k."
Your right index finger.
The TAB key.
You can either press the 'tab' key once if using a computer, or the width of your index finger when writing.
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."