Relacionar Columnas Unit 3 Touch Typing Versión en línea Unit 3 Touch Typing and the Keyboard por Tracy Gray 1 Touch typing 2 Handspan 3 Speed 4 Accuracy 5 Hunt and Peck Method 6 Keyboard 7 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 8 Home Row 9 Ergonomics a set of keys usually arranged in tiers, for operating a computer. a slow and inefficient method of typing by looking for each key separately before striking it: used by untrained typists. precision or exactness; the maximum distance between the tips of the thumb and little finger, taken as the basis of a measurement equal to 9 inches. rate of motion or progress type using all one's fingers and without looking at the keys. a common disorder of the wrist and hand characterized by pain, tingling, and muscular weakness, caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist area. the row on a computer keyboard that contains the keys (home keys ) to which four fingers of each hand being A, S, D, and F for the left hand and J, K, L, and the semicolon for the right. study of the relationship between people and their working environment, especially the equipment they use.