FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

COMPUTER HARDWARE COMPONENTS FUNCTIONS

WHAT IS A COMPUTER KEYBOARD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The left shift key is struck by the
A
right ring finger
B
right pinky finger
C
left ring finger
D
left pinky finger
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -There are two shift keys; each is pressed by the right or left fourth finger (your pinkie finger). Use the right shift key when typing letters or symbols with the left hand. Use the left shift key when typing letters or symbols with the right hand.

Detailed explanation-2: -The left hand pinky finger starts things off on the “A” key, the ring finger sits on the “S” key, the middle finger takes the “D” and the index the “F.” Thumbs don’t have a row and typically hover over the spacebar which can be hit with either hand, depending on the typist’s preference.

Detailed explanation-3: -Your pinky fingers are responsible for pressing the SHIFT keys. When a finger presses a key, the other hand’s pinky presses the SHIFT key. For example, if your left index finger is going to press the F key for the uppercase version then your right pinky will press the SHIFT key.

Detailed explanation-4: -Now with your right hand, place your pointer finger on key J, ring finger on K, middle finger on L, and pointer finger (index finger) on; . Your thumb must rest on the space bar. To type the U letter use your right pointer finger. Press the U key and return your finger to the letter J.

Detailed explanation-5: -The left-hand pinky is also responsible for all the keys to the left of its home column, including the left shift key, caps lock, tab, tilde, escape and others. The right-hand pinky is a real workhorse, covering everything to the right of its home column. Take a look-there’s a lot of stuff there!

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