My husband has often said he doesn't type as fast as me and that he has to hunt and peck for the keys on the keyboard of out computers. I am occasionally like that myself, especially if I'm writing HTML or measurements for a recipe for an article. Those kind of things slow me down.
I know others who have these problems as my husband and I. If you are one of these hunt and peck people when it comes to typing on your keyboard, these printable keyboarding resources for computers may help you speed up your typing just a little.
Free Printable Keyboarding Resources
There are eighteen printable keyboard resources for a PC and Macintoshes. You can use the links at the top of the page to be taken to the sections listed below the links. Once you are at the keyboarding section you want to use, some will have three options to choose from for printing. Those options are a word document, a PDF or an HTML version. The keyboard printables open in a PDF.
There are printable checklists at the bottom of the page for the first through sixth grade. These checklists are for individual tracking and for the whole class.
Digital Keyboarding Standards - Instructional Ideas - Keyboarding Resources for Computers
These digital keyboarding instructional ideas can help you know which characters on your keyboard to use when, how many spaces should be used, how to use paragraph indents, and other information when using a word processor on your computer. Over the years, typing venues have changed with the use of computers and word processors versus the way we use to type with a typewriter.
These digital keyboarding standards can help you understand the difference in what may be seen by publishers in today's world versus what they would see twenty years ago. This can help you with any book writing you are doing on your computer.
You could print out this website to keep on hand for when you are writing reports or your next novel. By doing that you won't have to keep opening the web page for reference. You can then pull out the printout to have in front of you while writing.
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