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Typing & Hotkey Proficiency
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Table of Contents Keyboard Hand Placement – Left Hand – Right Hand Different types of Keys – Control Keys – Function Keys – Navigation Keys – Numeric Keyboard
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Keyboard = Use to type
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Keyboard To type, use your fingers to press down on keys
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Hand Placement on the Keyboard Right Hand Left Hand
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Your Left hand should be on the keys: A, S, D, F
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Your Right hand should be on the keys: J, K, L, ;
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Activity: Placing your hands on the Keyboard (Left Hand) Put your index finger on “F”
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(Left Hand) Put your middle finger on “D”
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(Left Hand) Put your ring finger on “S”
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(Left Hand) Put your pinky finger on “A”
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(Left Hand) Put your thumb on the left hand side of the “Space Bar”
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Activity: Placing your hands on the Keyboard (Right Hand) Put your index finer on “J”
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(Right Hand) Put your middle finger on “K”
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(Right Hand) Put your ring finger on “L”
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(Right Hand) Put your pinky finger on “;”
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(Right Hand) Put your thumb on the right hand side of the “Space Bar”
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Great Job! Remember to always place your hands like that when you’re typing!
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How do we position our hands?
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Activity: Typing Exercise Turn on your computers and (if necessary) login. Then open Microsoft Word.
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Activity: Typing Exercise To open Microsoft Word: 1.Move you mouse to the “start” button 2.Type “Microsoft Office Word” into the Search Bar 3.Find & click on Microsoft Office Word 4.Type out letters on the following page “Start” Button Search Bar Microsoft Word Icon
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Activity: Typing Exercise
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Types of Keys Control Keys Function Keys Navigation Keys Numeric Keyboard
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Function Keys Control Keys Control Key Navigation Keys Numeric Keyboard Types of Keys Chart
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Control Keys Keys that are used alone or in combination with other keys to perform certain actions
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Most frequently used control keys are: ESC, Ctrl, Alt, Shift, and the Windows Logo key
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ESC Used to exit a program
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Ctrl Used with an additional key to perform a specific function
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Alt Used to change the function of other pressed keys
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Shift Used with a letter key to type capital letters and other alternate upper characters
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Windows logo Used to bring up the start menu or start screen on PC’s
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Function Keys They are used to perform specific tasks. They are labeled as F1, F2, F3, and so on.
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Function Keys How these keys are used changes with different programs
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Activity: Name the Types of Keys Control KeyFunction Keys Numeric Keyboard Control Keys Navigation Keys
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Used for moving around in documents or webpages
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Navigation Keys = Up = Down = Left = Right
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Activity: Navigation Keys Practice On your Microsoft Word document from the last activity, move the cursor up and down using the navigation keys. Then do the same going left and right.
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Numeric Keyboard Used to enter numbers quickly—looks like a calculator or adding machine
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Lesson #2 Completed!!!
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