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Home Row Keys Tips when keyboarding: Sit with your back against the chair. Feet should be touching the floor. Use a box or short stool if feet are not touching. When keyboarding look at the monitor. Keep your fingers curled with fingers resting on the home row. Use your right little finger to hit the “enter key” to go to the next line.

Home Row Keys Left Hand = A, S, D, F Right Hand = J, K, L, ;

Home Row Keys Left Hand = A, S, D, F

Home Row Keys Left Hand = A, S, D, F

Home Row Keys Right Hand = J, K, L, ;

Home Row Keys Left Hand – Little finger is A, ring finger is S, middle finger is D, and poiner finger is F. Right Hand – Pointer finger is J, middle finger is K, ring finger is L, and little finger is semi-colon “;” Right little finger stretches to hit the “enter key” and the thumbs hit space bar.