Keyboards have small bumps on the F and J keys. These help people type without looking. The bumps guide fingers to the right spot. This makes typing faster and more accurate. June E. Botich patented ...
TAMPA BAY (BLOOM) — Touch typing has become essential for efficient communication, productivity, and career growth. Yet, many adults still rely on the hunt-and-peck method, using just two fingers to ...
Tiny raised lines on the F and J keys, known as tactile markers, serve as crucial landmarks for touch typists. Patented in 2002, these bumps help users locate the home row without looking, improving ...