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The correct keystroke technique is to use
looking at the copy most of the time
technique
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
right little finger
the back fairly straight
quick snappy strokes
low but not touching the keyboard
either to the right or left of the monitor
The form and keying style that a typist uses while operating the keyboard is called
looking at the copy most of the time
technique
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
right little finger
the back fairly straight
quick snappy strokes
low but not touching the keyboard
either to the right or left of the monitor
When operating the keyboard, wrist should be
looking at the copy most of the time
technique
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
right little finger
the back fairly straight
quick snappy strokes
low but not touching the keyboard
either to the right or left of the monitor
The enter key is controlled by the
looking at the copy most of the time
technique
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
right little finger
the back fairly straight
quick snappy strokes
low but not touching the keyboard
either to the right or left of the monitor
Posture is important to successful keying: the body should be well back in the chair with
looking at the copy most of the time
technique
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
right little finger
the back fairly straight
quick snappy strokes
low but not touching the keyboard
either to the right or left of the monitor
In proper work area arrangement, the copy should be
looking at the copy most of the time
technique
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
right little finger
the back fairly straight
quick snappy strokes
low but not touching the keyboard
either to the right or left of the monitor
the best control of eyes while keying involves
looking at the copy most of the time
technique
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
right little finger
the back fairly straight
quick snappy strokes
low but not touching the keyboard
either to the right or left of the monitor
When a person is keying a copy, the hands and arms should
looking at the copy most of the time
technique
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
right little finger
the back fairly straight
quick snappy strokes
low but not touching the keyboard
either to the right or left of the monitor
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