Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! Keyboarding Vocabulary – Unit 1
Mar 27, 2015
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Keyboarding
Vocabulary – Unit 1
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
JEOPARDY!
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
Keys PartsMore Keys
How do we key?
Fixing Things
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
This key is also called ALT and is used to execute commands with
other keys.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
These keys move the insertion point in
the direction indicated by the
arrow on each key.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Also called CTRL and executes
commands with other keys.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Closes software or dialog boxes
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Special keys located at the top of the keyboard that are used alone or with CTRL, ALT, and Shift keys to execute software commands.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
The physical parts of a computer system.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Known as the “brain” of the
computer
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Also called the screen
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
You use these two devices to put information
into the computer.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Programs and routines that control the
functioning of a computer.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Causes the insertion point to move to the left
margin and down to the next line.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Capitalizes letter when locked
down.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Makes capital letters and
certain symbols when used with
those keys.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Moves the insertion point to a preset position.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Special keys that allow you to use the computer to perform certain
functions.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
The keys where you place your fingers to begin
typing.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
The correct seating position
taught when developing
typing skills.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Causes text to move
automatically to a new line when the current line is full.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Number of standard words
keyed in one minute.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
These are three of the proper keyboarding techniques.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Removes the character to the
left of the insertion point.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Removes the character to the
right of the insertion point.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
The definition for insertion point.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
The definition of a character.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Inserts space between words and sentences.
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Answer 6-100
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Answer 6-200
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Answer 6-300
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Answer 6-400
Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Answer 6-500