Parts of keyboard and proper handling

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QWERTYUIOPQWERTYUIOP??
TYPEWRITERTYPEWRITER

KEYBOARDKEYBOARD

Parts & Layout
of the

1. Main Keypad
2. Functions
Keys
3. Modifier Keys
4. Legacy keys
5. Navigation
Keys
6. Numeric
Keypad
7. Indicator
Lights
8. Windows & Menu Key
Keyboard LayoutKeyboard Layout

Main KeypadMain Keypad
The main keypad is the primary portion of the keyboard that
contains all alphanumeric, symbol keys such as percent sign,
dollar sign, punctuations, etc. Also the tab, capslock keys
enter and backspace key are present.

Tab – Allows the cursor to jump five spaces forward
Caps Lock - a key that, when activated, causes all alphabetic
characters
Space Bar - Used to give spaces between the words.
Backspace key– Used to delete any character before the
current position of the cursor.
Enter Key – Used to enter commands or to move the cursor
to the beginning of the next line.
They do not represent printing characters but used for displaying
control, data structuring, and transmission control depend on the
software currently use.

Functions KeysFunctions Keys
The Function keys are placed at the top row of the
keyboard marked with F1, F2.......F12
They are used to perform special functions.

Modifier KeysModifier Keys
They are designed to be held down in conjunction with
other keys to accomplish specific functions. The shift key is
used to change the capitalization of a main key. The same
goes for the Alt and Ctrl keys is used to change the
function of other pressed keys.

LegacyLegacy KeysKeys
They are designed to be held down in conjunction with other
keys to accomplish specific functions. Esc normally used to
interrupt or cancel an activity. Print screen the key either
sends the current screen image to the computer clipboard.
The Scroll lock key is intended to temporarily stop the
scrolling of text or halt the operation of a program.
Pause/Break key it can be used by software to switch
between multiple login sessions, to terminate a program or
stop state.

Navigation KeysNavigation Keys
These include the cursor keys, which have four arrows.
These arrows move the cursor one space in the indicated
direction.
Above these keys are a block of
six keys that include the Insert
which allows text to be inserted,
Delete keys refers to removing a
file, the Home key is often used
to return the user to the
beginning of the line and the End
key which move to line end.

Numeric KeysNumeric Keys
The keys marked with numbers from 0 to 9 are called Number
Keys.
Also contain decimal point
arranged as on an adding
machine, arithmetic
operations and enter key.
Numeric keypads make it
easier to enter large
amounts of numeric data.

Indicator Lights
Used to control LED of the Numlock, Caps Lock, and Scroll
Lock indicator lights on the keyboard which can be state of
being always on, always off or flash.

Windows and Menu KeyWindows and Menu Key
The window key opens, the start menu of windows
operating system. The menu key, opens a pop-up
menu that often the user additional commands.

Proper Finger placement
in the keyboard

Finger Placement
•Fingers placed on home row (ASDF JKL;)
•Fingers curved in a scratch-like position and the thumb
positioned close to the center of the space bar.
•Palms, wrists, lower arms parallel to the slant of the
keyboard

 Fingers placed on home row (ASDF JKL;) Fingers placed on home row (ASDF JKL;)
RIGHT HANDRIGHT HAND
INDEX FINGER – J
MIDDLE FINGER – K
RING FINGER – L
SMALL FINGER - : ;
THUMB - SPACEBAR
LEFT HANDLEFT HAND
SMALL FINGER – A
RING FINGER – S
MIDDLE FINGER – D
INDEX FINGER – F
THUMB - SPACEBAR

Fingers curved in a scratch-like position and Fingers curved in a scratch-like position and
the thumb positioned close to the center of the thumb positioned close to the center of
the space bar.the space bar.
Fingers curved
and upright.
The tips of
fingers slightly
touching keys.
Fingers are
slightly curved
over home row
position

 Palms, wrists, lower arms parallel to Palms, wrists, lower arms parallel to
the slant of the keyboardthe slant of the keyboard
Wrists kept low
and relaxed off
the keyboard or
desk surface.
Don’t your palm
or wrist touch the
machine.

Keyboard Finger
Chart
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