Title: Proper Keyboarding Techniques (Ergonomics)
1Proper Keyboarding Techniques (Ergonomics)
Majority of information and pictures taken from
www.typingpal.com
2The Importance of Typing Correctly
- Typing properly forms the foundation for
- successful touch keyboarding. The importance
- of demonstrating and using proper techniques
- can not be overemphasized. It is extremely
- important to develop good keyboarding habits
- right from the beginning.
- In keyboarding there are 3 goals to be reached in
- this order technique- using your keyboard and
- workstation in the proper way
- accuracy- making few errors
- speed- keying at a good rate
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- How do you become good at keyboarding/
- typing? Practice, practice,
practice!!!!!!!!
3 Our first focus is on proper keyboarding
techniques. It is very important to use proper
techniques in order to type well and be
comfortable. The study of this is called
ergonomics- the study of the interaction between
people and their work environment and making
things better (safe, efficient, and comfortable)
with the human body. Developing a comfortable
work position always helps to work better.
4Incorrect
Correct
5Fingering
- Keep fingers curved slightly like a claw on the
home row keys. - Strike key with proper finger and then return
finger to proper home row key. Do not remove
your hand(s) from the resting position on the
home row keys. Please do not use the hunt and
peck method or the peck and peak method. - The raised lines/bumps/finger feelies on the F
and J key help you find the home row keys. - Strike the keys in a quick, snappy motion. Press
lightly on the keys. Too much pressure may
repeat the character. - Begin and end all key strokes at home row
position.
6- Space bar Depress the space bar with the thumb
of your right hand. Keep all fingers in home
position when striking space bar. Strike the
space bar with a quick motion. Do not pause
before or after striking the space bar. - Shift key Shift quickly with the appropriate
little/pinky finger. Keep the rest of the
fingers on the home row keys. Hold down the key
completely and then return the finger to the home
position. Do not pause before or after operating
the shift key. Use the left shift when keying a
character on the right side of the keyboard and
the right shift when keying a character on the
left side of the keyboard. - Enter/Return key Use the little/pinky finger of
the right hand for the enter/return key. Keep
your other fingers in home position. Strike the
key quickly. Return finger to home position
quickly. Keep eyes on copy/monitor while using
key. Do not pause before or after striking the
key. - Tab Key Use the little/pinky finger of the left
hand to strike the tab key. Keep your other
fingers in home position. Strike the key
quickly. Do not pause before or after striking
the key.
7Body Posture
- Your silhouette sitting down must look like a
staircase. This good posture ensures minimal
injuries/tension. - Your back/trunk must remain vertical/straight and
lean slightly on the back of the chair forming a
somewhat 90 degree angle with the seat.
8- The thighs and the legs must form a 90 degree
angle. - Feet must be flat on the floor. One foot should
be slightly ahead of the other for good balance. - The forearm and the arm should form a 90 degree
angle.
9- The top of the screen must be aligned directly
with the eyes. - Keep your wrists low. Do not let your wrists
rest on the keyboard. - Move the mouse with your forearm, not just your
wrist. - Your hands should be close enough together to
"lock" thumbs. - Monitor should be an arms length away from you
and the keyboard should be at the edge of the
table at about a hands span away.
10Eyes
- Keep your eyes on the copy/monitor. Do not look
at the keyboard. It is okay to look at the
keyboard when you are first learning a key. - The top of the screen must be aligned directly
with the eyes. - During a work session, the eye is the most called
upon organ. Many people suffering from
headaches, dizziness, or sight problems neglect
their visual comfort.
11- As with driving a car, working in front of a
screen can become hypnotizing. Be careful of
this. - At regular 10-minute intervals, lift up your eyes
and look straight ahead, at least 15-20 feet.
- Make sure there is no glare coming from your
screen. - Copy is kept on the right (on a stand if
possible) if right-handed and vice versa if left.
12- Never strain your eyes in order to see better.
Blink your eyes or look straight ahead to
re-establish your focus. - Avoid any light reflecting on the screen. It is
obviously NOT recommended to work with the lights
turned off. There is not enough light coming
from your screen to read without straining your
eyes.
13Consequences of Improper Keyboarding
- Carpal tunnel syndrome- a medical condition
- in which the median nerve is compressed at the
- wrist causing symptoms like tingling,
- numbness, pain, and sometimes weakness in
- parts of the hand.
- Repetitive strain injury- Overuse of the muscles
- of the hands, wrists, arms, or shoulders on a
- repeated and usually daily basis causes injury to
- these muscles. This results in inflammation that
- never really is given a chance to recover, since
- the activity that causes it usually continues.
14Be Careful
- The human body does not tolerate sustained and
repetitive efforts well. Be careful and take
breaks frequently to relieve any numbness in legs
or arms. - It is better to divide your work periods and to
take frequent short breaks. Do some stretching
exercises. Change your work position frequently
without neglecting good back posture. Take breaks
every 30-60 minutes. During that time, get up
and stretch.
15- Learn and use key stroke combinations (keyboard
shortcuts) instead of mouse-activated menus. It
is not recommended to engage in intensive and
continuous use of the mouse, especially if it is
not at the same level as the keyboard. - REMEMBER TO MAKE SURE YOU ALWAYS
- USE PROPER KEYBOARDING TECHNIQUES!
- IT MAY BE FRUSTRATING AT FIRST, BUT
- THESE METHODS MOST BE FOLLOWED AT
- ALL TIMES!!!
16Describe why these are examples of poor typing
techniques
WHENS THE GAME???
17Describe why this is an example of good typing
techniques
18VISUAL AIDS
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30Wrists off the Keyboard/Table
31How Important are Proper Keyboard Techniques?
- 1. Techniques
- 2. Techniques
- 3. Techniques
- 4. Techniques
- 5. Techniques
- 6. Techniques
- 7. Techniques
- 8. Techniques
- 9. Speed
- 10. Accuracy