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How To Make Your Keyboarding Exercise Easier - Use Proper Keyboards for Your Keyboarding Practices


If you're here to do keyboard exercise activities, thus to exercise your keyboarding skills and increase your typing speed with keyboarding-exercises, then click here for a powerful typing tutor, that will help you exercise and sharpen your keyboarding skills.

Following is some advise on how do your keyboarding on a good keyboard, so that you exercise good keyboarding habits that can make your keyboarding activities easier and more convenient for you.

Note: These keyboarding instructions for informational purpose only, not intended as expert advise at all. Consult an expert if you need professional help.

Keyboard Recipe

Here are some good tips on how to use your keyboard to do your keyboarding exercise and practice.

1. Maintain neutral wrist postures by using split keyboard designs.

2. Keyboards with more adjustability options are often better for maintaining neutral wrist postures.

There are keyboards with adjustable feet that can accommodate a wider range of keyboard positions and angles.

Keyboards with adjustable feet on the front as well as the back will further aid adjustments to make your keyboard exercise easier for you.

3. Make sure that the cord connecting the keyboard and the CPU is of ample length, so that you can place both these components in various positions convenient to you.

The recommended length of the cord is around six feet.

4. Consider a keyboard which does not have a 10-key keypad (the one that is usually on the right side of the keyboard), if your keyboarding activity does not require one.

If you do need to have one from time to time, a keyboard with a separate 10-key keypad may be appropriate. Keyboards which do not have keypads can make it easier for you to place the mouse closer to the keyboard and hence make your keyboard exercise and practices more convenient.

5. If you are using a keyboard tray, obviously you'd want to make sure that the size and shape of the keyboard matches the one of the tray.

6.  It is always good to buy separate wrist rests, rather than choosing keyboards with a built-in wrist rest.

7. If you are doing keyboarding exercise and practices for long hours during the day, for example, if you're a typist doing much typing practice, then use a keyboard that is detached from the display screen. 

Do not use laptop for long hours of your keyboarding practice and typing jobs.

Keyboard Tray Recipe

Keyboard trays should also be chosen wisely in order for your keyboarding exercise to be natural and convenient to you. Here are some instructions on how to choose a keyboard-tray:

1. Make sure that the width and depth of your keyboard trays are large enough to accommodate the keyboard, but also leave place for any secondary devices, such as the mouse.

2. If you're using a keyboard tray, then the minimum vertical adjustment range (for a sitting position) should be 22 inches to 28 inches from the floor.

3. Make sure that your keyboard tray can lock into position without you having to turn knobs. These are frequently over tightened, which can lead to stripped threads, or it may be difficult for some typists to loosen them.


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