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What is Keyboard layout “QWERTY”, in keyboarding for Class 10, Class 12 Stenography Vocational and Data Entry Course

Keyboards Layouts  QWERTY The QWERTY (pronounced KWEHR-tee) keyboard is the standard typewriter and computer keyboard in countries that use a Latin-based the keyboard. The key arrangement was devised by Christopher Lantham Sholes whose “Type-Writer,” as it was then called, was first massproduced in 1874. Since that time, it has become what may be the most ubiquitous machine-user interface of all time. The QWERTY arrangement was intended to reduce the jamming of typebars...
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What is Virtual keyboard, Functions, Advantages and Disadvantages of Virtual Keyboard for Class 10, Class 12 Stenography Vocational and Data Entry Operator Course

Virtual Keyboard   When entering confidential data (such as a user name and password at an online store) with a normal keyboard, there is always a risk of this data being intercepted by spyware. Such programs record keystrokes and in this way read information that is entered with a normal keyboard. This information is then sent to the intruder through the Internet. Functions of different keys on the Virtual Keyboard Caps...
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Keyboarding- Categories of Keyboards and what is virtual keyboard, for Class 10, Class 12 Stenography Vocational and Data Entry Course

Categories of Keyboards Keyboards are divided into three main categories based on input method. These categories are: Wired keyboards Wireless keyboards Virtual Keyboards   Wired Keyboards A wired keyboard means there is a wire connecting your keyboard to your computer. At the end of the wire is a USB (Universal Serial Bus) or PS/2 (Personal System/2) plug that goes into a port on your computer. Wired keyboards are extremely reliable—there is...
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What is Keyboarding and Keyboard – Meaning and Importance, Advantages of Keyboard, for Class 9, 10 and 12 Stenography Vocational

Keyboarding  In today’s world computer is necessity of life. Computer works on the principle I/O Cycle i.e. Input → Process → output cycle and input plays an important role in computer operations. There are many input devices available in the market but keyboard is the one device without which no one actually works on the computer. So in this lesson you will learn about the types of keyboards and brief knowledge of word...
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e-Typewriting basics of Computers, Advantages and Disadvantages of Computers in e-Typewriting, for Class 9, 10, 12 and Stenography Vocational

Basics of Computers  A computer is an electronic device that consists of hardware and software to store, retrieve and process data. The term hardware describes the physical parts of computer which we can physically touch or see such as CPU, monitor, keyboard, mouse and other physical parts. Software is set of instructions that instructs the hardware what to do. It guides the hardware how to accomplish each task. One of examples...
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e-Typewriting – Meaning and Importance  for Class 9, Class 10, Class 12 and Stenography Vocational

  e-Typewriting – Meaning and Importance   The art and technique of typing on computer is known as e-Typewriting. As computers have become an integral part of our professional and personal lives, acquiring of computer skills has become as important as reading and writing skills. It has become increasingly essential for everyone to use computer keyboard efficiently so as to make optimum use of computers. Mastery of the keyboard particularly becomes...
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What is e-Typewriting?, introduction and Objectives of e-Typewriting for Class 9, Class 10 and Class 12

e-TYPEWRITING Introduction  Computers have moved into every corner of our daily lives. Computers are at work in departmental stores, homes, offices, hospitals, banks, theaters and even coffee shops. They have become so fundamental to our modern society that without them, our economy would grind to halt. In the last few decades, computers have completely altered business practices all around the world. We are living in information age and with the concept...
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Shorthand Stenography Online Course Chapter 12 “Joining of Strokes ”

Joining of Strokes  Now you have practised all the consonants of the Pitman’s system of shorthand. Like other systems of writing, the next step of learning shorthand is the joining of consonant strokes. Joining of consonant is necessary for making the words. Joining of strokes means to write two or more consonant strokes together without lifting the pen or pencil. Rules for Joining of Strokes  The rules for joining strokes are...
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