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How to Type, it can get done fast if you learn how to control the keys efficiently.
Whether you need to type a resume, a letter, or a bibliography, it can get done fast if you learn how to control the keys efficiently.
Step 1: Position your fingers on the keys Position your fingers on the keyboard. Put your left little finger on the "A" and your right little finger on the semicolon. Lay your fingers one at a time on each consecutive key and place your thumbs on the space bar. Tip The F and J keys on most keyboards have small bumps to easily identify where your two pointer fingers should stay without having to look down.
Step 2: Learn the left hand keys Learn what fingers control which keys. The left index finger controls the F, G, R, T, 4, 5, V, and B. The left middle finger controls the D, E, 3, and C. The left ring finger controls the S, W, 2, and x. The left little finger controls the A, Q, 1, Z, and shift.
Step 3: Learn the right hand keys Learn what keys the fingers on the right hand type. The fingers on the right hand control the same pattern of keys as you learned on the left side.
Step 4: Use your thumb Press the space bar with your right thumb.
Step 5: Master the shift keys Master the shift keys with your little fingers. Press the shift key while simultaneously pressing the letter of choice to type a capital letter. If the letter is pressed by the right hand, use the left shift key, and vice versa.
Step 6: Sit up straight Sit up straight with both feet on the floor. Position your chair and keyboard so your arms are at a 90 degree angle and are parallel to your legs. Keep your elbows next to your body and your head straight. Tip Try not to look down at the keys.
Step 7: Practice Practice typing. You can learn for free online by visiting websites with touch typing tutorials. Learning the art of typing will save you tons of time over the hunt and peck method. Did You Know? The letters on old typewriters used to be listed alphabetically. In the late 1800s,
Christopher Latham Sholes rearranged the keys to prevent jamming.
Visit: http://www.typing.com/
and learn from this Video
Step 1: Position your fingers on the keys Position your fingers on the keyboard. Put your left little finger on the "A" and your right little finger on the semicolon. Lay your fingers one at a time on each consecutive key and place your thumbs on the space bar. Tip The F and J keys on most keyboards have small bumps to easily identify where your two pointer fingers should stay without having to look down.
Step 2: Learn the left hand keys Learn what fingers control which keys. The left index finger controls the F, G, R, T, 4, 5, V, and B. The left middle finger controls the D, E, 3, and C. The left ring finger controls the S, W, 2, and x. The left little finger controls the A, Q, 1, Z, and shift.
Step 3: Learn the right hand keys Learn what keys the fingers on the right hand type. The fingers on the right hand control the same pattern of keys as you learned on the left side.
Step 4: Use your thumb Press the space bar with your right thumb.
Step 5: Master the shift keys Master the shift keys with your little fingers. Press the shift key while simultaneously pressing the letter of choice to type a capital letter. If the letter is pressed by the right hand, use the left shift key, and vice versa.
Step 6: Sit up straight Sit up straight with both feet on the floor. Position your chair and keyboard so your arms are at a 90 degree angle and are parallel to your legs. Keep your elbows next to your body and your head straight. Tip Try not to look down at the keys.
Step 7: Practice Practice typing. You can learn for free online by visiting websites with touch typing tutorials. Learning the art of typing will save you tons of time over the hunt and peck method. Did You Know? The letters on old typewriters used to be listed alphabetically. In the late 1800s,
Christopher Latham Sholes rearranged the keys to prevent jamming.
Visit: http://www.typing.com/
and learn from this Video
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May 13, 2015
Why to stop using the comic Social networks, and to use useful ones.
Why to stop using the comic Social networks, and to use useful ones.
Social networks have been found, in order to facilitate the communication of individuals in the virtual world, but what happened, that a lot of publishers and followers, deviated from useful and effective communicating , and turned them into a place for fun and wasting time.
But in the other side, there are types of Social networks, offers its user a lot of interest and saves his time, and if it were not achieved a high degree, but remain much better than those that waste your time and sell your data.
And the reasons why it is important to leave them and use useful ones are:
- The large number of fake accounts, that you allow them to harass you.
- Copies of identity, the error in the preparation of privacy and the possibility of penetration or virus infection, a tool of deception.
- Wasting time and sometimes addictive.
- The lack of value of the information presented.
- Share their information could harm your Self-interest.
- Difficulty in the privacy settings at the site promising to be for communication.
- The limited communication and presentation between you and the publisher, the reader, in order to force you to pay for advertising.
- There is no substitute for actual social communication.
- All useful features for users may be used to hurt the user.
- The presence of (cookies), which studies what you browse and behave with you on this basis.
And I advise you with my experience, to try to quit using them with a strong will, as it is not easy, but also is not impossible, if you went back to use them for the second time, you'll be able to dismiss your use of them, because of your bookmarking a way with the most important and more useful, and it will be noted afterwards, how your life will move from illusion to the actual reality.
By Morhaf Barmo
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