When typing from a textbook, it's best to keep your eyes on the text you are copying to ensure accuracy and minimize errors. It might be helpful to glance up at the screen periodically to check your progress and make any necessary corrections.
Your textbook should be placed nearby so you can easily refer to it while typing. Position it somewhere you can glance at quickly without straining your neck or eyes, such as on a stand next to your computer screen or directly in front of you. This setup will help you maintain productivity and reduce the chances of discomfort.
If you are touch-typing, your eyes should be on the 3rd to 5th word beyond what you are currently typing.
you can download a typing program and practise it once everyday, but don't do it too much because it will make your eyes get bad.
allegedly it is a reflex to keep your eyes from popping out
Keep Your Eyes on the Prize was created in 1956.
Animals keep snow out of there eyes by blinking :)
Keep the questions from your survey in front of you.
Keep Your Eyes Ahead was created in 2005-11.
My textbook says to Keep the Wampanoag's Land.
to keep your hair out of your face and to keep it back To keep sweat from falling into your eyes.
When you are typing put a little towel or a old shirt (something to keep it strait) under your wrist then when you type it will not hurt !
To keep them from drying out, and to keep foreign matter from entering and irritating our eyes.