KEY GROUP 2-----A and C


aaa aaa aaa ccc ccc ccc aaa ccc aaa ccc aaa ccc aaa ccc aaa

Locate the A and C keys and do the little exercise here. The C is struck with the little finger and the A is easy to strike with the index finger, also called the pointing finger. These keys will be easy for you . Practice until you are sure that you have mastered -DTHEAC- before you go on. Your typing skill will bring great pleasure. Today everyone has to learn to type!

GROUP 2 ADJACENT KEYS A and C------->TUTOR LESSONS 2a,2b,2c,2d


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As I copy these into HTML for the internet I remember how difficult some of the key combinations seemed when I was learning to type. I remember typing 17 wpm and thinking that my little fingers could not travel any faster. I dared not lose the home keys! What seemed awkward will seem graceful, rhythmic and just plain easy. Your fingers will fly far above the keyboard and you will not lose the home keys.

TIPS... When I started I drilled a hole in the E key and inserted a small plastic peg and held it in place with epoxy glue. I cut it very short and sanded so I could locate the home E key. Stickey backed velcro is good to mark a key with. The piece will need to be very small or it will feel like a mountain. You could put a bump on a key with epoxy glue.


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