A typing machine.
fingers on keys
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You get the notes and you play the keyboard by putting your fingers on the keys.
The home keys for the left hand are A, S, D, F, and the pinky rests on the letter A, while the index finger rests on F. For the right hand, the home keys are J, K, L, and ; (semicolon), with the index finger on J. These keys serve as the starting position for touch typing, allowing the fingers to reach other keys easily from this base position.
well, the trill key depends on what note you are trilling to. the keys labeled trill keys are the two small ones behind where you put your fingers on the left hand. they open the two small keys above where your left hand is placed.
A machine that keys worked by the fingers is commonly referred to as a "keyboard." Keyboards are input devices used to type text and commands into computers and other devices. They typically consist of a set of keys arranged in a specific layout, allowing users to input alphanumeric characters and control functions.
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.
At right side of the keyboard there are shortcut keys. They are are used by right fingers.
fingers
the same fingers you use to type all the other keys
Your fingers.
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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.
fingers on keys
On most keyboards, there are bumps built into the keys so that you can feel it. On others, you might have to feel up the rows of keys and over to the edge on left and right to make sure your fingers are on the right 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.