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Ingers & Hands & Keys... of

Name
Class Period
DIRECTIONS:
© Label the hands at the bottom of the page
o Right and left... +2 points
o 1"-2" - 3rd - 4th fingers for each hand... +8 points (label them 1R, 2R, 3R, etc.)
NEATLY write the keys in the squares below ~ make letters clear and easy to read... +30 po
Color the keys and fingers (on the hand) accordingly ~ color entire square with the color list
o 1st finger keys: green... +14 points
o 2nd finger keys: red... +8 points
O 3rd finger keys: blue... +8 points
o 4th finger keys: orange... +8 points
Put a star in the lower right-hand corner of the 8 keys that are considered "Home Row" k
Good Luck! (+4 points if your "Name (first & last) and Class Period " at the top of the page
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Fingers & Hands & Keys... of Name Class Period

DIRECTIONS:

© Label the hands at the bottom of the page

o Right and left... +2 points

o 1"-2" - 3rd - 4th fingers for each hand... +8 points (label them 1R, 2R, 3R, etc.) is given below

Step-by-step explanation:

1.The fingers on your left hand should be placed over the A, S, D, and F keys and the fingers on your right hand should be placed over the J, K, L, and ; keys. These keys are considered the home row keys. Your thumbs should either be in the air or very lightly touching the spacebar key.

2.All you have to do to get your keyboard back to normal mode is press ctrl + shift keys together. Check to see if it's back to normal by pressing the quotation mark key (second key to the right of the L). If it's still acting up, press ctrl + shift again one more time. This should bring you back to normal.

3.Summary table

Muscle Origin Action

Extensor digiti minimi common extensor tendon extends little finger at all joints

Extensor carpi ulnaris common extensor tendon, ulna extends, adducts wrist

Abductor pollicis longus ulna, radius, interosseous membrane abducts, extends thumb

Extensor pollicis brevis extends thumb at MCP joint

4.Computer keyboard key explanations

Key/symbol Explanation

^ Caret or circumflex.

& Ampersand, epershand, or and symbol.

* Asterisk, mathematical multiplication symbol, and sometimes referred to as star.

( Open or left parenthesis.

5.Touch typing typically involves placing the eight fingers in a horizontal row along the middle of the keyboard (the home row) and having them reach for other keys.

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