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When you learn how to touch type, you keep your index fingers on the F and J keys and the fingers alongside. The letters are arranged so that letters that are commonly used together would be typed using different fingers.
Take M and N, They're both commonly used letters, so you put them on the index finger, but you put them next to each other because you rarely use them in a row. Your little fingers have the least control so you put them on the punctuation marks and low budget letters like Q and Z.
Basically, it's for speed of typing. I learnt how to touch type and my writing speed is 80+ words a minute. I kind of adapted it though, like I use the right fingers on the right buttons but I keep my fingers off the keyboard unless I'm pressing something. Find it more comfortable.
When you learn how to touch type, you keep your index fingers on the F and J keys and the fingers alongside. The letters are arranged so that letters that are commonly used together would be typed using different fingers.
Take M and N, They're both commonly used letters, so you put them on the index finger, but you put them next to each other because you rarely use them in a row. Your little fingers have the least control so you put them on the punctuation marks and low budget letters like Q and Z.
Basically, it's for speed of typing. I learnt how to touch type and my writing speed is 80+ words a minute. I kind of adapted it though, like I use the right fingers on the right buttons but I keep my fingers off the keyboard unless I'm pressing something. Find it more comfortable.