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keyboarding vocab

keyboarding vocabulary

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posture the position of a persons body while standing or sitting.
alt+tab switch between widows.
Accuracy the quality or state of being correct or precise.
back space The key on a keyboard or typewriter used for backspacing.
Caps lock Caps lock is a lock key found on many computer keyboards, depending on the local keyboard layout they implement. It is located in the position of a similar Shift lock key found in some other keyboard layouts. ...
control key a key that alters the function of another key if both are pressed at the same time.
cursor control key (Cursor-control keys (keyboard)) Keys on terminal or microcomputer keyboards, usually designated with arrows, that position the screen cursor up, down, right or left.
delete a command or key on a computer that erases text.
enter/return Used to move the cursor down a line
home keys a key on a computer or typewriter keyboard that acts as the base position for one's fingers in touch-typing.
function keys a button on a computer keyboard, distinct from the main alphanumeric keys, to which software can assign a particular function.
gross wpm Web definitions Words per minute, commonly abbreviated wpm, is a measure of input or output speed. For the purpose of typing measurement a word is standardized to five characters or keystrokes, including spaces and punctuation. ...
hardwere hardware: (computer science) the mechanical, magnetic, electronic, and electrical components making up a computer system
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