Computer Science, asked by vinijoshi7795, 5 months ago

In second row dash key is pressed with ring finger of left hand

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Answered by nhtanay
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Answer:

It is the ring finger you just take a look at the explanation you can see how to type faster

Explanation:

The first thing you should understand about your keyboard is that there is a little bump on the “f” and “j” keys.

Have you ever wondered what those little bumps on the f and j keys are for?

They’re there to serve as a mental map, kind of like braille, to let you know where your fingers are at all times on the keyboard without having to look down and find the right key.

If that sounds difficult, don’t worry! It’s actually a lot easier than you think.

The f and j keys are where your left and right index fingers should be hovering respectively when you’re typing.

Starting from the left side of the keyboard in the blue zone, you should be using your left pinky finger to hit the `, 1, q, a and z keys.

Your left hand ring finger should be used for 2, w, s and x in the green zone.

Your left hand middle finger should be used for 3, e, d and c in the purple zone.

Your left hand index finger should be used for 4, 5, r, t, f, g, v and b in the yellow zone.

Your right hand index finger should be used for 6, 7, y, u, h, j, n and m in the 2nd green zone.

Your right hand middle finger should be used for 8, i, k, and , in the 2nd purple zone.

Your right hand ring finger should be used for 9, o, l, and . in the yellow zone.

Your right hand pinky finger should be used for 0, -, =, p, [, ], , ;, ‘, and / in the final blue zone on the right.

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