Twiddling your thumbs is quite simple and can be very entertaining. First you stick your arms slightly out in front of you and interlock your fingers. Then while kepping your fingers interlocked you turn your thumbs in a circular motion. Congratz! You are now twiddling!
You should not look at the keys while you are typing.
to make the elevator move
Place your hands on the piano keys with your fingers curved and resting lightly on the keys. Your thumbs should be on middle C and your fingers should be positioned over the keys in a relaxed and natural manner. This hand position allows for better control and accuracy while playing.
They should be on the home row. Those are the keys A, S, D, F with your left hand and the keys J, K, L, and the ; key for your right hand.
The position your fingers are in is called the "Home Position"
If you are touch-typing, your eyes should be on the 3rd to 5th word beyond what you are currently typing.
When making a thumbs down catch in frisbee, your hand should be positioned with the palm facing down and the fingers extended outward, creating a cup-like shape. The thumb should be pointing downwards, providing stability and support for the disc as it comes in. This hand position helps secure the frisbee while allowing for a quick transition to throw or pass after the catch.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "thumbs up" is done by extending your thumb upward while curling your other fingers into a fist. It is a universal gesture indicating approval or agreement.
The home keys on the keyboard make typing more efficient because the other fingers then know where to be while typing. The home keys are "F" and "J" on the letter keyboard and "5" on the number keypad.
Touch typing refers to being able to type without looking at the keyboard. Touch typing also includes the use of all of one's fingers on the keyboard, as opposed to hen pecking which is typically typing with the two index figures while looking at the keyboard.
your feet should be flat on the ground to create good posture