Keyboard Tip Trick Add a Little Dazzle to Your Frazzle
by NorCalDom in Living > Pranks, Tricks, & Humor
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Keyboard Tip Trick Add a Little Dazzle to Your Frazzle
This trick tip will help to put an end to the frazzle.
A quick and easy way to add some flare, some dazzle.
What you need is a bead, one side is sticky.
Any size, any shape no need to be picky.
Clean the keys real good and remove all the icky.
The sticky can be a little tricky, take the time, do it right, soon you see, an end to your fight.
The key to this tip, the bead needs to stick.
I found these keys being the ones I continually missed, having to hunt and peck for... adding the beads was just enough feedback.
This has improved my hand and finger position and most of all keystroke accuracy.
I remembered the basics from typing class. The "Home-Row" being the point of reference. My fingers don't fit on a key board or the home -row. "One size fits all" doesn't apply to keyboards. I made my own Home-Row where my hands and fingers position were comfortable, the keys I choose have worked for me.
I listed each row on the key board 1 thru 6 / I added beads to 10 keys - The keys are listed for each row
1st row: "F KEYS" - NONE
2nd row: 2-@ / 0-) / Delete
3rd row: Tab
4th row: J / Return-Enter
5th row: . / >
6th row: Command / ^- Arrow
Focus on being comfortable, everyone is different, take note to the your keystroke mistakes, because this is the end no more mistakes!
These keys are what I see as your Personal-Row.
* Go with the flow... typing isn't easy, it takes practice, focus on the habits you have, to improve your skills.
* It's important to knowing the fundamentals, seating, posture, hand and finger position...
A quick and easy way to add some flare, some dazzle.
What you need is a bead, one side is sticky.
Any size, any shape no need to be picky.
Clean the keys real good and remove all the icky.
The sticky can be a little tricky, take the time, do it right, soon you see, an end to your fight.
The key to this tip, the bead needs to stick.
I found these keys being the ones I continually missed, having to hunt and peck for... adding the beads was just enough feedback.
This has improved my hand and finger position and most of all keystroke accuracy.
I remembered the basics from typing class. The "Home-Row" being the point of reference. My fingers don't fit on a key board or the home -row. "One size fits all" doesn't apply to keyboards. I made my own Home-Row where my hands and fingers position were comfortable, the keys I choose have worked for me.
I listed each row on the key board 1 thru 6 / I added beads to 10 keys - The keys are listed for each row
1st row: "F KEYS" - NONE
2nd row: 2-@ / 0-) / Delete
3rd row: Tab
4th row: J / Return-Enter
5th row: . / >
6th row: Command / ^- Arrow
Focus on being comfortable, everyone is different, take note to the your keystroke mistakes, because this is the end no more mistakes!
These keys are what I see as your Personal-Row.
* Go with the flow... typing isn't easy, it takes practice, focus on the habits you have, to improve your skills.
* It's important to knowing the fundamentals, seating, posture, hand and finger position...