When typing on a standard keyboard, the fingers typically used are the index fingers for the letters F and J, the middle fingers for the letters D and K, the ring fingers for the letters S and L, and the pinky fingers for the Shift, Enter, and Ctrl keys. The thumbs are generally used for the space bar. This finger positioning allows for efficient and ergonomic typing while minimizing strain on the hands and fingers.
the same fingers you use to type all the other keys
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.
To hold keys between your fingers, place the keys in the space between your index and middle fingers, then close your fingers around the keys securely. This grip can help you have a better hold on the keys for safety or self-defense purposes.
Yes, his fingers were abnormally long, and he made them even longer by surgically cutting them.
At right side of the keyboard there are shortcut keys. They are are used by right fingers.
They were based on the frequency of use and the strength of the fingers. The little fingers don't do much, while the first couple of fingers do most of the work.
fingers
Your fingers.
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Those are the home keys for your index fingers.
These are the home row keys that belong to your index fingers. The home row keys, ASDF and JKL; are the eight keys your fingers return to after typing a word.
The home keys are considered the middle row of characters on the keyboard, running from "a" on the left to the colon or semicolon key on the right. The pointer fingers align on the "f" and "j" keys, and the middle, ring and pinky fingers are also utilized on the same row of home keys.