Relacionar Columnas Unit 3 Touch Typing Versión en línea Unit 3 Touch Typing and the Keyboard por Tracy Gray 1 Speed 2 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3 Ergonomics 4 Hunt and Peck Method 5 Accuracy 6 Keyboard 7 Home Row 8 Handspan 9 Touch typing a slow and inefficient method of typing by looking for each key separately before striking it: used by untrained typists. study of the relationship between people and their working environment, especially the equipment they use. 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. a set of keys usually arranged in tiers, for operating a computer. precision or exactness; rate of motion or progress type using all one's fingers and without looking at the keys. 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. the maximum distance between the tips of the thumb and little finger, taken as the basis of a measurement equal to 9 inches.