FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

COMPUTER HARDWARE COMPONENTS FUNCTIONS

WHAT IS A COMPUTER KEYBOARD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The “v” key and the “r” key are struck by the:
A
left middle finger
B
left index finger
C
left ring finger
D
left pinky finger
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Each index or pointer finger is responsible for two rows of keys. The right hand pointer takes the “U” and “M” column, as well as the “Y, ” “H” and “N” keys. The left hand index finger is at rest on “F” and moves up for “R, ” down for “V” and over for “T, ” “G” and “B”.

Detailed explanation-2: -To type the letter V use your left pointer finger.

Detailed explanation-3: -You’re supposed to be using your left hand to strike the letter “B” with your index (pointer) finger, but it feels more comfortable for me to use my right hand.

Detailed explanation-4: -The little finger of the left hand sits on the A, the ring finger on the S, the middle finger on the D and the pointer on the F. The pointer of the right hand takes the J, the middle finger the K, the ring finger the L and the little finger of the left hand rests on the; key.

Detailed explanation-5: -Section F keys are pressed by the right index finger. These keys include numbers 6 and 7, and the letters Y, U, H, J, N, and M. Section G keys are pressed by the right middle finger. These keys include the number 8 and the letters I and K, and the comma.

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