Left hand exercise 10
Training Exercises for the Maltron Single Hand Keyboard
Unit 3 Exercise 10
Unit 3 Exercise 10
Introducing g k l q u
Key q and l with the little finger, k with the ring finger, g with the index finger, and u with the thumb.
As you start to use keys that are not on the home row you will find the finger movements feel strange. The reason for this is that moving your finger straight up and down uses a better combination of muscles than going up and down diagonally as is normal for the flat qwerty keyboard. Since you are using muscles in a new way, please don't forget to take breaks to relax and stop when your hand feels tired.
Click into each box at the end of the first line and press Enter (Return) to start typing.
As you start to use keys that are not on the home row you will find the finger movements feel strange. The reason for this is that moving your finger straight up and down uses a better combination of muscles than going up and down diagonally as is normal for the flat qwerty keyboard. Since you are using muscles in a new way, please don't forget to take breaks to relax and stop when your hand feels tired.
Click into each box at the end of the first line and press Enter (Return) to start typing.
Key each row three times:
Now repeat the exercise again below:
Remember to relax thoroughly!
Repeat exercise 10 until you can do it without watching your fingers.
Repeat exercise 10 until you can do it without watching your fingers.