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The form and keying style that a typist uses while operating a keyboard is called
the back fairly straight
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
reading copy
Curved
right little finger
quick snappy strokes
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
technique
The correct keystroke technique is to use
the back fairly straight
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
reading copy
Curved
right little finger
quick snappy strokes
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
technique
Correct keyboarding posture requires that the body be
the back fairly straight
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
reading copy
Curved
right little finger
quick snappy strokes
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
technique
The enter key is controlled by the
the back fairly straight
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
reading copy
Curved
right little finger
quick snappy strokes
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
technique
The best control of eyes while keying involves
the back fairly straight
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
reading copy
Curved
right little finger
quick snappy strokes
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
technique
In proper work area arrangement, the copy should be
the back fairly straight
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
reading copy
Curved
right little finger
quick snappy strokes
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
technique
Fingers in the keying position are best described as
the back fairly straight
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
reading copy
Curved
right little finger
quick snappy strokes
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
technique
Posture is important to successful keying; the body should be well back in the chair with
the back fairly straight
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
reading copy
Curved
right little finger
quick snappy strokes
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
technique
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