The home keys on the

  1. The keys ASDFJKL; designated as the keys from which all keystrokes are made, is the row of keys that your fingers rest on when
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  2. Keys located above the spacebar row and starts with the shift keyGroup of answer choices Bottom row keys Number keys Top Row
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  3. Set of keys (F1, F2, etc) used alone or with Shift, Ctrl, and Alt keys to issue software commandsGroup of answer choices
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  4. Set of keys (F1, F2, etc) used alone or with Shift, Ctrl, and Alt keys to issue software commandsGroup of answer choices Shift
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  5. What is special about the F and J keys on a standard keyboard?(1 point) They have bumps. They are in the exact center of the
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  6. What is special about the F and J keys on a standard keyboard?(1 point) Responses A. They have bumps.. B. They are in the exact
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  7. What is special about the F and J keys on a standard keyboard?A. They have bumps ** B. They are in the exact center of a
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  8. Proper numeric keyboarding technique includes:Responses resting your fingers gently on the home keys resting your fingers gently
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  9. Proper numeric keyboarding technique includes:Responses keeping your wrist straight resting your fingers gently on the home keys
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  10. How does someone using the common computer keyboard layout know how to find the home row?Possible Answers: It is the row of keys
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