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- In
the diagram below, bold edges on the keys represent the ridges
of the Tactus Keyboard. Note that the ridges form two boxes one
for the left hand (formed by the keys Q R V Z) and one for the
right hand (formed by the keys U P / M).
- The
fingers and the keys are colour coded to show which finger handles
which key.
- The
fingers always rest on the HOME keys, these are the keys shown
at the tip of each finger. The thumbs are used for the space bar.
- Each
finger, with the exception of the index finger, handles three
alphabetical keys: its HOME key, the key above it and the key
below it. For instance, the left ring finger handles its home
key S, the key W (above the home key) and the key X (below the
home key). Therefore the finger alway moves in between three keys,
the home key, one key up from the home key and one key down.
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The index finger handles its home key, the key above it and the
key below V. In addition, the index finger handles the keys bordering
the "wall" of the box. For instance, the left index
handles its home key (F), the key above it (R), the key below
it (V) and the keys bordering the ridges, T G and B.
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