The Lessons; Here Is How The Color Code Works - VTech Type-right Manual

Interactive teaching machine
Table of Contents

Advertisement

THE LESSONS
To type properly, each finger of both hands is responsible for certain
letters and keys. To help you out, we have made the keys in two
colors. This should make it a little easier to see which finger is res-
ponsible for which key.
Here is how the color code works:
Take a look at the left-hand side of the keyboard. All the keys there
are dark. These keys are all operated by the little finger on your left
hand.
Next to this dark clump of keys there are 4 lighter colored keys;
specifically the 2, W, S, and X. This group of keys will be used by the
next finger (your second finger according to our numbering reference)
on your left hand. And so on. The keys for which each finger is
responsible are a different color.
Therefore, they are easy to use.
To make things even easier, and for fast reference, the finger
responsible for any particular group of keys is written at the top
of the keyboard.
...C7
2.
... 0
J
R
t
UE4C• Oo0 .o
0
CH_
i
*.i
i
i.*
i
i
ç:
riisuutO
iL®o®0o©O0O0r1
It
31
16

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents