Jeopardy Keyboarding

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Keyboarding
Vocabulary – Unit 1
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Keys
Parts
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Keys
How do
we key?
Fixing
Things
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This key is also
called ALT and is
used to execute
commands with
other keys.
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These keys move
the insertion point in
the direction
indicated by the
arrow on each key.
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Also called CTRL
and executes
commands with
other keys.
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Closes software
or dialog boxes
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Special keys located at
the top of the keyboard
that are used alone or
with CTRL, ALT, and
Shift keys to execute
software commands.
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The physical
parts of a
computer
system.
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Known as the
“brain” of the
computer
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Also called the
screen
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You use these
two devices to
put information
into the
computer.
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Programs and
routines that
control the
functioning of a
computer.
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Causes the
insertion point to
move to the left
margin and down
to the next line.
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Capitalizes letter
when locked
down.
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Makes capital
letters and
certain symbols
when used with
those keys.
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Moves the
insertion point to
a preset position.
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Special keys that
allow you to use
the computer to
perform certain
functions.
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The keys where
you place your
fingers to begin
typing.
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The correct
seating position
taught when
developing
typing skills.
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Causes text to
move
automatically to a
new line when the
current line is full.
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Number of
standard words
keyed in one
minute.
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These are three
of the proper
keyboarding
techniques.
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Removes the
character to the
left of the
insertion point.
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Removes the
character to the
right of the
insertion point.
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The definition for
insertion point.
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The definition of
a character.
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Inserts space
between words
and sentences.
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Answer 6-100
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Answer 6-200
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Answer 6-300
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Answer 6-400
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Answer 6-500
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