Keyboarding Etiquette
Ergonomics
Keyboarding
Intro to Computer Hardware and Software
100

What is the definition of etiquette?

A set of rules and guidelines for polite and respectful behavior

100

What is the exact definition of ergonomics

A science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely.

100

What two goals come with keyboarding?

Accuracy and speed

100

What is the definition you were given of hardware?

The physical parts of a computer system.

200

True or False:  Etiquette is the same no matter what environment you are in (school, workplace, online)

False

200

True or False:  For keyboard and mouse setup, wrists should be positioned straight and not relaxed.

False:  Wrists should be straight and relaxed

200

Where should your fingers rest on the keyboard?

Home Row Keys

200

What two categories can hardware be broken down into?

Internal and External

300

What is considered respectful conduct for the treatment of others?

Treat others the way you want to be treated.

300

What are the two suggestions for sitting posture?

Sit with your back straight and supported

300

What are the home row keys

ASDF JKL;

300

What part of the computer is known as the brain?

CPU or Central Processing Unit

400

What is the business etiquette for conversations

•Listen actively and avoid interrupting others.

400

What angle should your elbow be placed in?

90 degree angle

400

What is the first keyboarding goal you should focus on?

Accuracy

400

Name one of the careers listed for hardware and software.

IT Support Specialist or Software Developer or Systems Analyst or Network Administrator

500

What is the proper hand position on the keyboard?

Keep your wrists elevated and fingers curved over the keys.

500

How does ergonomics specifically affect the workstation in the business world?

Promotes efficient workstation setup

500

What are the name of the keys on the top of the keyboard?

Function keys

500

What is the interaction between software and hardware?

Software sends instructions to hardware; Hardware executes tasks based on software commands