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Beginning Keyboarding West Side Leadership Academy Computer Applications Mrs. V. Shaffer

Computer Lab Words Home Row Keys Space bar Backspace Enter key Shift keys Backspace Number keys Alphabet keys Home Row Keys

Press to make a space between numbers and letters. Space bar Press to make a space between numbers and letters.

Press to go to next page or next line. Enter key Press to go to next page or next line.

Press to make capital letters and symbols. Shift keys Press to make capital letters and symbols.

Press this to erase numbers and letters already typed. Backspace Press this to erase numbers and letters already typed.

Use these keys to type numbers for math, addresses, etc. Number keys Use these keys to type numbers for math, addresses, etc.

Use these keys to write words for everything you type. Alphabet keys Use these keys to write words for everything you type.

Use these keys for finger placement and be an efficient typist. Home Row Keys Use these keys for finger placement and be an efficient typist. More Home Row Keys

Home Row Keys Place your fingers on the keyboard using this picture as a guide. A S D F J K L ; Space Bar

I hope you enjoyed learning about the keyboard I hope you enjoyed learning about the keyboard. Remember practice makes perfect! Happy Typing, Mrs. Shaffer THE END