Congratulations!for choosing the world's finestuser-to-computer interface.You are now on the leading edge of interface technology. Your DataHand
SECTION 1 MASTERING THE MOUSEU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 20026Other ActivitiesHere are examples of other activities that you can do to reinforce your
SECTION 2MASTERING THE NUMBER KEYS
SECTION 2 MASTERING THE NUMBER KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 20028Why Learn Numbers Before LettersNumbers are easier to learn. First, there are onl
SECTION 2 MASTERING THE NUMBER KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 20029Getting ReadyBefore turning on your PC, place your fingers in the DataHand units
SECTION 2 MASTERING THE NUMBER KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200210Activity 1 (1, 2, 3, 4 keys, Spacing and Hard Return)To build number keyboarding
SECTION 2 MASTERING THE NUMBER KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200211Activity 2 (5, 6 keys)Key the drill line that follows at least three times. As y
SECTION 2 MASTERING THE NUMBER KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200212Activity 3 (7, 8, 9, 0 keys)Key the line that follows three times. Increase your
SECTION 2 MASTERING THE NUMBER KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200213Activity 4 (comma, decimal, double zero key)The comma and decimal (period) are i
SECTION 3MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYS
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SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200216IntroductionPlease look at the alphabetic keys (green-Normal Mode) on the te
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200217Activity 1 (The Home Row Keys, Space, Hard Return)Key the following line at
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200218Activity 2 (Letter E, Shift, Colon, Comma, Period)The letter “e” is entered
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200219Activity 3 (Letters T, I, H and the Question Mark)The letter “t” is one of t
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200220Activity 4 (The Letters N, G, R and Tab)The letter “n” is the second of the
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200221Activity 5 (Letters O, P, and M)Key the letter “o” by pressing the right rin
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200222Activity 6 (Letters U, V, and B)The letter “u” is entered by pressing the ri
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200223Activity 7 (Letters C, Y, and W)The letter “c” is keyed by pressing the left
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200224Activity 8 (Letters X, Q, and Z)The letter “x” is keyed by pressing your lef
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200225Continuing DataHand Skill DevelopmentHere are alternatives for continuing yo
U800002, Rev. 1.1, March 1998CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONSECTION 1 MASTERING THE MOUSE 1Mastering the DATAHAND System 2 The Mouse Function 2 Are You Read
SECTION 3 MASTERING THE ALPHABETIC KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200226• Locational security and keyboard warmup are enhanced by using the followin
SECTION 4MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION,SYMBOL, AND FUNCTION KEYS
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200228IntroductionThe Mastery Learning Guides for the DataHa
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200229Activity 1 (Keys Available in All Modes)• Delete: To a
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200230Activity 2 (The 12 Function Keys - Mouse Mode)As with
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200231Activity 3 (Symbols, Functions Keyed in the NAS Mode)T
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200232• Exclamation Mark: The exclamation mark (!) is keyed
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200233The next four symbols are activated by pressing the ap
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200234The final group of symbols in the NAS Mode are made wi
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200235• 10 Key On/Off Keys: To switch to the 10-key feature
INTRODUCTIONU800002, Rev. 1.1, March 1998IntroductionWelcome to the DataHandSystem. The Training Guide was designed to help you becomeacquainted and
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200236Activity 4 (Symbols and Punctuation Keyed in the Norma
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200237• Back Slash: The back slash (\) is keyed by pressing
SECTION 4 MASTERING THE PUNCTUATION, SYMBOL AND FUNCTION KEYSU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 200238Activity 5 (Review)You have now covered all four DataH
SECTION 1MASTERING THE MOUSE
SECTION 1 MASTERING THE MOUSEU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 20022Mastering the DATAHAND SystemThe Mouse FunctionA drawback of the flat keyboard is the
SECTION 1 MASTERING THE MOUSEU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 20023∗High Speed -Press both index finger keys at the same time north, south, east or west∗D
SECTION 1 MASTERING THE MOUSEU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 20024Activity 11. Turn on your PC.2. By default your PC activates the Normal Mode (for keyin
SECTION 1 MASTERING THE MOUSEU800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 20025Activity 21. So far, the primary concern has been devoted to moving the pointer. Now le
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