Keyboarding Basics - Filled in Notes
Keyboarding Basics - Filled in Notes
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1. Keyboarding
• Is the act of entering data into a computer through the use of a keyboard
• Is a valuable skill for anyone to learn
• Is commonly completed on a QWERTY keyboard
2. QWERTY Keyboard
• Is the most common type of keyboard
• Can be identified by looking at the top row of letters
• Places all alphabetical keys and numbers in the same location
regardless of the computer
3. Font
• Is an assortment or set of type or characters all of one style and
sometimes one size
• Can be thought of as a typeface
4. Font
• Can be different types and styles:
− monospaced
• amount of space a letter takes up is the same for each letter
− proportional
• amount of space a letter takes up is proportional to its width
− serif
− sans serif
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5. Proper Keyboarding Position
• Can help prevent pain in the neck, shoulders and back as well as eye
strain, fatigue, tendinitis and other pains and injuries associated with
long-term computer use
Keys to Keyboarding: If you sit for long periods of time, you will force your
muscles into fixed positions. Walk and stretch about three minutes every
hour to reduce fatigue and stiffness.
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8. The Home Row
• Include the A, S, D, F, J, K, L and semicolon (;) keys
− your left hand will cover the A, S, D and F keys
− your right hand will cover the J, K, L and semicolon (;) keys
− your thumbs will be placed on the space bar
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Keyboarding Basics - Teacher Notes
11. The G and H Keys
• Can be reached by using your left and right index fingers
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14. Shift Keys Example
• If you press either of the shift keys AND a letter it will be capitalized
• If you press either of the shift keys AND a key with more than one
character shown, the other character will appear
Keys to Keyboarding: Use the Shift Key on the opposite hand from the key
being pressed
for example: if you are wanting to capitalize the letter “k”, press the
letter with your right hand and the left shift key
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17. Punctuation Marks
• Can be inserted by pressing the key or if you want to enter the mark
appearing at the top of the key, press the shift and the punctuation key
• Keys to Keyboarding: Put one space after each punctuation mark.
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20. Numeric Keypad
• Requires Number Lock to be on in order to use the keys for data entry
• Has a home row which includes the 4, 5 and 6 keys
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