– It is not a successful keyboarding tip.
A. Press the keys with feather touch
B. Look at the keyboard while practicing
C. Rest your fingers on home rows while typing
D. Maintain a balance between speed and accuracy
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Position feet on floor for balance (don't cross).
Center body to the "H" key with elbows at sides.
Sit up straight.
Adjust chair so you are a "hand span" away from edge of keyboard.
Curve fingers over the home keys.
Keep wrists off the keyboard.
Keep eyes on printed copy.
Key by touch.
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Looking at the keyboard while practising is not a successful keyboarding tip.
- It is not an effective keyboarding tip to look at the keyboard when practising.
- Not only does it hinders the user from improving their finger technique, but it also slows them down and reduces the accuracy of typing.
- When the user is not staring at the screen, it's far more challenging to see errors.
- Some of the successful keyboarding tips are -
- Using a light touch and avoiding using too much pressure while pressing the keys.
- While typing, resting the fingertips on the Home row.
- Letting the fingers naturally land on the keys so that they all rest in the same horizontal row, one on top of the other.
- Press the key and instantly release it while typing. The same character will be typed again if the key is held down for an extended period.
- Speed and precision should be balanced because they are both equally crucial. Never compromise precision for speed.
- Use just the fingers designated for pressing the keys.
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