Keyboard Rows and Zones

You already know the keyboard types letters and numbers. In Class 2, you learn that the keyboard has rows of keys. Each row has a name. Knowing the rows helps you type faster and more accurately.

⌨️ The Four Rows of the Keyboard

Row NameKeys on That RowPosition
Number Row1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0Top row
Top RowQ W E R T Y U I O PJust below numbers
Home RowA S D F G H J K LMiddle row — home base
Bottom RowZ X C V B N MLowest letter row

The Home Row Is Your Starting Point

Your fingers rest on the home row when you are not typing. The left hand rests on A S D F and the right hand rests on J K L ;. The bumps on F and J help you find the home row without looking down.

🤲 Home Row Finger Positions

A
S
D
F●
G
H
●J
K
L
;
🟡 Left hand: A S D F    🔵 Right hand: J K L ;    ● = bump key

Keyboard Zones

Besides rows, the keyboard has zones. Each zone does a different job.

ZoneKeysJob
Letter ZoneA–ZTypes letters and words
Number Zone0–9 (top row)Types numbers and symbols
Function ZoneF1 to F12Special shortcut actions
Numeric KeypadRight side padTypes numbers quickly
Navigation ZoneArrow, Home, End keysMoves cursor through text

Example: A school has different rooms — a classroom, a library and a sports hall. The keyboard is the same. Each zone is like a room that does a specific job.

✏️ Exercise

#Question
1Which row do fingers rest on?
2Which keys have bumps?
3What does the navigation zone do?
4Name the letters in the top row (QWERTY row).
1.Home Row
2.F and J
3.It moves the cursor through text
4.Q W E R T Y U I O P

Quick Review

QuestionAnswer
How many letter rows does the keyboard have?Three (Top Row, Home Row, Bottom Row)
What does the left hand rest on in the home row?A S D F
Which zone do F1–F12 keys belong to?Function Zone

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