Vanessa Recto Piloton

Grade 11 DNHS

Unit 2. Keyboarding

Topic B: The Base Position

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The Home Row

The home row is the set of keys that are the base position for fingers. These are the keys located on the middle row of the keyboard.

 

A keyboard with two sets of keys in the middle row highlighted.
The home row keys on the keyboard are A, S, D, and F on the left and J, K, L, and the semicolon (;) on the right.
Fingers on each hand have a base position associated with a specific key on the keyboard. Long description available.
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  • Always try to return your fingers to the base position when you are not typing.
  • Keyboards usually have small bumps on the F and J keys. They help the users locate the base position without having to look.
  • Place the index fingers over the ā€œFā€ and ā€œJā€ key.

Finger names

Fingers on the right hand with labels, left to right: thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger.

Touch Typing Rules

Colour-coded chart

  • Always position your fingers properly on the keyboard to press the right keys when typing.
  • The colour-coded chart below shows which finger should press each key.
A keyboard with the keys grouped into sections. Long description available.
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