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Post by sweetangel22 on Aug 23, 2011 9:53:45 GMT -5
I was wondering if members who read this post can touch type (if someone read is post and doesn't know what touch typing is than touch typing is typing without using the sense of sight to find the keys) or finger type on any computer keyboard they have used. If anyone says they can touch type than how did you learn to touch type. If anyone says they finger type than why do you finger type.
I can touch type and I learned how to touch type from a computer typing CD-Rom that I used on a computer in school when I was in 6th, 7th and or 8th grade.
I was wondering if anyone who reads this post has ever used a keyboard where one or more of the letters on the keyboard wore off entirely or partially. I asked what I asked in this paragraph of this post because I have use more than one keyboard where letters on more than one keyboard wore off entirely or partially, but this only happened with some of the letters on more than one keyboard that I have used. If anyone says they have also had the problem I mentioned in this paragraph of this post than I was wondering if you know why what I mentioned in this paragraph of this post can happen with keyboards.
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Post by stealth3si on Aug 23, 2011 23:55:50 GMT -5
Does touch type use sense of screen touch?
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Post by sweetangel22 on Aug 24, 2011 10:44:50 GMT -5
Does touch type use sense of screen touch? To the member I am quoting what did you mean by sense of screen touch in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting when you said what you said in the quote I am quoting from you are you referring to screen touch as any product that uses a virtual keyboard on the screen of the product. If I am right on what you meant by screen touch than have you ever used any product that uses a virtual keyboard on the screen of the product.
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Post by stealth3si on Aug 24, 2011 23:37:29 GMT -5
1. Touching the screen.
2. I have used one on my brother's iPad.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Dec 25, 2011 8:39:16 GMT -5
If any member who reads this post knows the answer to any of the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer(s) to what you know below.
I was wondering what the Esc key on a computer keyboard is used for.
I was wondering does the F keys with a number after them on a computer keyboard stand for function and why are there 12 keys with an F in front of them.
I was wondering why anyone would want to use the number keypad on a computer keyboard when there are numbers over the letters on a computer keyboard.
I was wondering if any member who reads this post has ever seen Ins to the right of the 0 on the number keypad part of a computer keyboard and if you have seen what I am asking than do you know what Ins is used for.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 4, 2012 9:19:24 GMT -5
If any member who reads this post knows the answer to the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer to the following below.
I was wondering if any member who reads this post has ever had a computer keyboard stop working. I asked what I asked because yesterday I was doing something with a desktop computer I use that has nothing to do with using the internet, but did require a computer keyboard to be used and while I was doing what I was doing the computer keyboard wouldn't let me type any letters and numbers. The only way I could get the computer keyboard to work again was to restart the computer. I was wondering what could cause a computer keyboard to stop working.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 11, 2012 10:38:27 GMT -5
If any member who reads this post knows the answer to the any of the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer(s) to what you know below.
I was wondering if there is a way for a person to use a key on a computer keyboard to make an accent mark (I think accent mark is what I am referring to) when typing something in an email, when doing a search online and or typing something in a word document that is a French word or originated from a French word. I asked what I asked in this paragraph of this post because I believe I have seen an accent mark in some words online and or when reading something that isn't online. If what I asked in this paragraph of this post can be done than where is the accent key on a computer keyboard located and if what I asked can’t be done than let me know this.
I was wondering if all computer keyboard use the QWERTY keyboard layout and if all computer keyboards don’t use a QWERTY keyboard layout than why is that.
I was wondering does QWERTY stand for something and if it does than what does QWERTY stand for and if QWERTY doesn’t sand for something than let me know this.
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 12, 2012 0:02:19 GMT -5
If any member who reads this post knows the answer to any of the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer(s) to what you know below. I was wondering what the Esc key on a computer keyboard is used for. I was wondering does the F keys with a number after them on a computer keyboard stand for function and why are there 12 keys with an F in front of them. I was wondering why anyone would want to use the number keypad on a computer keyboard when there are numbers over the letters on a computer keyboard. I was wondering if any member who reads this post has ever seen Ins to the right of the 0 on the number keypad part of a computer keyboard and if you have seen what I am asking than do you know what Ins is used for. ESC is for exiting and going back.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 12, 2012 10:32:53 GMT -5
This is to the member stealth3si.
Since you said in a post in this thread on Jan 12, 2012 the following than I was wondering if you know why a person would use the ESC key on a computer keyboard to exit a program they have open and or a web browser page they have open if a person could exit the things I mentioned a different way. I was wondering if you know why a person would use the ESC key on a computer keyboard if the person can use the back feature in a web browser (such as IE has a back arrow and a forward arrow).-ESC is for exiting and going back.
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 13, 2012 0:04:52 GMT -5
It may be conveniently quicker.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 13, 2012 8:59:00 GMT -5
It may be conveniently quicker. To the member I am quoting why did you say conveniently in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting why is using the ESC key on a computer keyboard to exit something and to go back what you said in the quote I am quoting from you.
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 14, 2012 1:44:14 GMT -5
Because it is more productive.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 14, 2012 10:43:08 GMT -5
Because it is more productive. To the member I am quoting is using the ESC key on a computer keyboard to exit something and go back what you said in the quote I am quoting from you because a computer mouse that is attached to a desktop computer or the mouse pad (I think mouse pad is what I am referring to is called) on a laptop computer doesn't have to be used. If I am wrong on what I said than let me know this.
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Post by stealth3si on Jan 15, 2012 1:32:52 GMT -5
Using a mouse may take longer.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 15, 2012 6:36:56 GMT -5
I was wondering if pressing a shift key and 8 key at the same time on a computer keyboard is a star.
If I am right on the what I said in the previous thing I asked than why is there a key on the part of a computer keyboard that has a key that says Num Lock have a key with a star on it.
If I am right on what I said above than why would anyone want to use a computer keyboard star in either of the ways I mentioned above when using a document program on a computer and or doing something online.
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