Typing III
Presented by the Monroe County Public Library
• Review of the top row keys
• Questions?
Now that you are feeling comfortable with the Home Row
and Top Row keys, we will move to the Bottom Row. We
will start out with the index fingers reaching down to
the V and M keys.




                                              (From http://www/typingweb.com)
Time for your first punctuation! Using your middle finger,
reach down to the C and , (comma) keys. Practice this a few
times before starting the lesson.




                                                 (From http://www/typingweb.com)
Moving on down the keyboard, you will now be introduced
to the X and . keys. While the X is not a common letter, you
will be typing the . key plenty, so this is a great exercise to
practice.




                                                    (From http://www/typingweb.com)
It is pinky time! You will now be typing Z and / (a.k.a.
slash or forward slash). These are two of the hardest keys to
type, so feel free to practice this one multiple times!
Luckily you don't need to type them very often.




                                                  (From http://www/typingweb.com)
Now that you are worked all your fingers out, we will be
moving back to the index fingers to learn the B and N keys.




                                                 (From http://www/typingweb.com)
Now that you have practiced each finger individually, you
will be practicing all the bottom row keys mixed together.
Make sure you are keeping any finger that is not actively
reaching for a key on the Home Row at all times!




                                                 (From http://www/typingweb.com)
It's time to shift things into gear. This lesson is going to
teach you to capitalize letters on your keyboard. To make a
letter uppercase, hold down the SHIFT key while pressing
the letter key. It is that simple! The tip of the day is to shift
with the hand opposite of the hand that is typing the
uppercase letter. So if you type an uppercase F, you should
use your right hand shift.




                                                      (From http://www/typingweb.com)
Congrats on getting through all of the basics of typing!
Now that this series of classes is complete, you can
continue to login to TypingWeb and practice the new skills
you have learned. If you have any questions along the way,
you can reach me at astroud@mcpl.info.

Typing 3

  • 1.
    Typing III Presented bythe Monroe County Public Library
  • 2.
    • Review ofthe top row keys • Questions?
  • 3.
    Now that youare feeling comfortable with the Home Row and Top Row keys, we will move to the Bottom Row. We will start out with the index fingers reaching down to the V and M keys. (From http://www/typingweb.com)
  • 4.
    Time for yourfirst punctuation! Using your middle finger, reach down to the C and , (comma) keys. Practice this a few times before starting the lesson. (From http://www/typingweb.com)
  • 5.
    Moving on downthe keyboard, you will now be introduced to the X and . keys. While the X is not a common letter, you will be typing the . key plenty, so this is a great exercise to practice. (From http://www/typingweb.com)
  • 6.
    It is pinkytime! You will now be typing Z and / (a.k.a. slash or forward slash). These are two of the hardest keys to type, so feel free to practice this one multiple times! Luckily you don't need to type them very often. (From http://www/typingweb.com)
  • 7.
    Now that youare worked all your fingers out, we will be moving back to the index fingers to learn the B and N keys. (From http://www/typingweb.com)
  • 8.
    Now that youhave practiced each finger individually, you will be practicing all the bottom row keys mixed together. Make sure you are keeping any finger that is not actively reaching for a key on the Home Row at all times! (From http://www/typingweb.com)
  • 9.
    It's time toshift things into gear. This lesson is going to teach you to capitalize letters on your keyboard. To make a letter uppercase, hold down the SHIFT key while pressing the letter key. It is that simple! The tip of the day is to shift with the hand opposite of the hand that is typing the uppercase letter. So if you type an uppercase F, you should use your right hand shift. (From http://www/typingweb.com)
  • 10.
    Congrats on gettingthrough all of the basics of typing! Now that this series of classes is complete, you can continue to login to TypingWeb and practice the new skills you have learned. If you have any questions along the way, you can reach me at astroud@mcpl.info.