Proper Keyboarding Posture
Ergonomics is the science concerned with designing safe and comfortable machines for humans. Following these rules will increase your speed and accuracy at the computer.
Proper Height of Your Keyboard. If it is too high, you will have trouble reaching some of the keys. If it is too low, your shoulders and arms will become tired.
Proper Distance from the Keyboard. Known as hand-span. Hand-span tells you how far you should sit away from your keyboard. If you sit too far away, you will not be able to reach the keys above homerow. If you sit too close, you will not be able to reach the keys below homerow.
Feet Flat on the Floor. They help balance your body for keyboarding. Crossing your ankles or knees puts a strain on your spine.
Sitting Up Straight. By doing this, it helps you keep your spine straight and comfortable as well as
provide balance.
Proper Wrist Position. Don't raise your palms so much that your wrists arch. Maintaining proper wrist
position helps avoid fatigue in your hands. If you wrists rest on your keyboard, this will cause you to
make typing mistakes.
Elbows In. Keeping your elbows close to your sides prevents your fingers from coming off home row.
When your fingers come off home row, you then have trouble striking the other keys from home position.
Eyes on Copy. If you don't keep your eyes on what you are typing, you will lose time from speed, you
may also type the wrong line, skip words or even repeat a line.
Fingers Anchored. While typing, you need to keep your fingers anchored on the homerow keys.
When you reach for a key on the top or bottom row, you need to remember to bring your fingers back to
the homerow position.
to place your hands properly on the keyboard, you have to put your left fingers on the ASDF keys, while putting your right fingers on the JKL: keys.
Use your fingers ;)
The position your fingers are in is called the "Home Position"
The bumps or nipples found on the F and J keys on the keyboard helps users correctly position their left and right hand on the keyboard without having to look at it. For example, without looking at the keyboard you can easily position your left index finger on the F and the right index finger on the J, which then positions all the remainder of your fingers in the correct position.
The proper hand position for guitar playing involves placing your fretting hand fingers on the fretboard and your strumming hand fingers on the strings. Keep your wrists straight and relaxed to avoid strain.
The proper thumb position for playing the guitar effectively is to place it behind the neck, opposite your fingers, providing support and stability while allowing your fingers to move freely on the fretboard.
Pointer fingers on F and J, thumbs on SPACE, middle fingers on D and K, ring fingers on L and S, pinky fingers on A
There is no position where you can place your fingers on any keyboard that will somehow cause you to become a professional soccer player, unless there is a professional club out there somewhere that values typing skills over actual soccer skills.
People put their fingers on these keys on the keyboard. They use this position to type without looking at the keyboard. It is called touch-typing. Reference: wikipedia.com/wiki/asdfjkl;
Position your hands on the piano keyboard with your fingers curved and relaxed, resting on the keys. Keep your wrists level and avoid tension in your hands and arms to achieve optimal playing technique.
by using the keyboard and your fingers :)
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