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- If the "semicolon" should come at the end of the line of copy as
- it did in the past dictation, do not space before striking the
- "Enter" key.
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- Next you will learn the "E" key. Look down at the keyboard.
- Notice that the "E" is above the "D" and slightly to the left.
- The "E" is keyed with the "D" finger. Without removing the other
- fingers from their positions on the home row keys reach from "D"
- up to "E" and back to "D" again. Practice this reach until you
- feel comfortable.
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- Remember to sit correctly and to keep your fingers curved and
- upright.
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- As the letter is dictated, you think the key. Using good
- keyboarding techniques now will create greater speed and accuracy
- later.
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- Practice this reach as it is called to you.
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