![]() ![]() Strike the “0,” “-,” “=,” “P,” “,” “‘,” and “/” keys, in addition to the “ ” key, with your right pinky.Strike the “9,” “O,” and “.” keys, in addition to the “L” key, with your right ring finger.Strike the “8,” “I,” and “,” keys, in addition to the “K” with your right middle finger.Strike the “7,” “Y,” “U,” “H,” “N,” and “M” keys, in addition to the “J” key, with your right index finger.Strike the “5,” “6,” “R,” “T,” “G,” “V,” and “B” keys, in addition to the “F” key, with your left index finger.Strike the “4,” “E”, and “C” keys, in addition to the “D” key, with your left middle finger.Strike the “3,” “W”, and “X” keys, in addition to the “S” key, with your left ring finger.Strike the “1,” “2,” “Q,” and “Z” keys, in addition to the “A” key, with your left pinky.In most cases, you’ll use the same fingers from the home row to hit the keys that line up in the rows above and below. ![]() That means certain fingers are designated to strike certain keys for the most efficient typing. When you’re typing, you will hit all of the keys on your keyboard from the home position. Use the proper fingers to strike the other keys. ![]()
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