Instructions As the slides are displayed, discuss each slide to promote the correct keyboarding position and the proper use of various keys on the keyboard.

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Instructions As the slides are displayed, discuss each slide to promote the correct keyboarding position and the proper use of various keys on the keyboard. Slideshow Tips This slideshow will move to the next slide when you click the mouse, press the spacebar, or use the arrow keys. Press SHIFT + F10 or right-click on the screen for various options during the slideshow such as screen pause, help, and pointer options. To turn off the sound and animation, go to the Slide Show menu, then select Set Up Show and check Show Without Animation. Supplement 3A Keyboarding Slideshow © 2004 International Society for Technology in Education

Correct Keyboarding Position Eyes on monitor Eyes on monitor Wrists flat Wrists flat Fingers curved Fingers curved Feet flat on floor Feet flat on floor Back straight Back straight Fingers on home row position Fingers on home row position

Home Row

Backspace Deletes a character to the left of the cursor

Caps Lock Capitalizes all letters

Delete Deletes a character to the right of the cursor Delete

Enter Completes a command and moves the cursor down to the next line

Shift Press and hold this key, then press another key to capitalize a letter or to insert a symbol

Tab Indents

Great work!