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Page 1: Keyboard Training Instruction by: Connie Hutchison & Christopher McCoy

Keyboard Training

Instruction by:Connie Hutchison

& Christopher McCoy

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We are going to learn:

• Similarities between a typewriter and a computer keyboard.

• Differences between a typewriter and a computer keyboard.

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SimilaritiesBetween Computer Keyboards & Typewriters

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Layout of Alphabetic KeysQWERTY

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Use shift key to capitalize letters and to use special characters above the

numbers in the number row..

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The enter key “forces”a new line of text.

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Layout of Numeric Keypad

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DifferencesBetween Computer Keyboards & Typewriters

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Back Space and Delete Keys

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Modifier Keys “ALT, CTRL, & Shift”used with other keys to perform

computer “shortcuts.”

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Modifier Key Example:If you type Zo and then hold down the alt key while typing 0235 you

will get the name below.

Zoë

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Modifier Key Example:Pressing the Alt, F, X keys

will exit the program.

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Function Keys at the top of the keyboard F1 – F12

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F1 opens the help menu for the active open program.

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Arrow Keys – move the cursor or selected object in the direction

indicated by the arrow.

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Home and End Keys

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Page Up and Page Down Keys Automatically jumps to the next page

up or down in a document or web page.

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Time To Practice!