Typing Guide for fingers
Certainly,
here's a breakdown of the individual fingers and the keys they typically press
while touch typing on a standard QWERTY keyboard:
1.
Left Hand:
· Pinky Finger (little
finger): Presses keys like 1, Q, A, Z, and often Tab, Caps Lock, Ctrl and Shift.
· Ring Finger: Typically
responsible for keys 2, W, S, and X.
· Middle Finger: Used
for keys 3, E, D, and C.
· Index Finger: Presses
keys 4, 5, R, T, F, G, V, B, and sometimes 6.
2.
Right Hand:
· Pinky Finger (little
finger): Used for keys like 0, /, P, ; and sometimes Enter, Shift, Back-Space and Ctrl.
· Ring Finger: Typically
responsible for keys 8, ., O, L, 9 and ,.
· Middle Finger: Presses
keys K, I, 8 and M.
· Index Finger: Used for
keys J, U, 7, N, H, Y, 6 and sometimes T, G, B, and V.
3. Right and Left Hand
·
Thumb Finger : Space-bar
Again, this breakdown
can vary based on individual typing habits and preferences, but it offers a
general idea of which fingers are used for which keys.
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