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THE STENOTYPE MACHINE AND KEYBOARD
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The actual keyboard has all black keys with no letters displayed on the keyboard.
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The number bar is the horizontal bar across the top of the keyboard.
We create numbers by depressing the number bar and a vertical key at the same time.
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The left side of the steno keyboard is known as the initial side.
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The asterisk key is used alone to erase
mistrokes or in conjunction with other keys.
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The right side of the steno keyboard is called the
final side.
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The keys on the top row are the upper bank of keys.
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The lower row of keys is known as the lower bank.
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All vowel sounds are made with these vowel keys.
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over the P and W keys and your index finger over the H and R keys.
WHERE DO OUR HANDS AND FINGERS GO? Beginning with your left hand, place your fifth, or pinky finger over the initial S key, your ring finger over the T and K keys, your middle finger over the P and W keys and your index finger over the H and R keys. Your index finger will also reach over to depress the asterisk key. Your left thumb should be positioned across the A and O vowel keys.
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over the P and W keys and your index finger over the H and R keys.
WHERE DO OUR HANDS AND FINGERS GO? Beginning with your left hand, place your fifth, or pinky finger over the initial S key, your ring finger over the T and K keys, your middle finger over the P and W keys and your index finger over the H and R keys. Your index finger will also reach over to depress the asterisk key. Your left thumb should be positioned across the A and O vowel keys.
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T and S keys. The fifth finger will also manipulate the D and Z keys.
WHERE DO OUR HANDS AND FINGERS GO? Moving to your right hand, place your index finger over the final F and R keys, your middle finger over the P and B keys, your ring finger over the L and G keys and finally, your fifth finger should be positioned over the T and S keys. The fifth finger will also manipulate the D and Z keys. Your right thumb should be positioned across the E and U vowel keys. Your index finger will also reach over to depress the asterisk key.
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