Monday, April 27, 2009

Gateway M360A keyboard

Gateway M360A Compatible Code:AEMA2TAU015, AEMA1TAU119, 105836, 104820, 1KBZZUTAE5, AEMA1TAUO19, AEMA2TAU112, QCD1KBZZZUTAD7, QCD1KBZZZUTAE5, QND1KBZZZUTAD7, QND1KB, ZZZUTAE5, AEMA1TAU011, 103333, 105771, 7005555, AEMA1TAU127, AENA2TAY112, K030946A1, K030946A1US, K030946A2, K021346M1, SK-23200-XUA, SK-23201-XUA, MA1, MA2
Fit models:6000 Series, 6010GZ, 6018GH, 6018GZ, 6020GZ, 6021GH, 6021GZ, 6022GZ, 6023GP, 6510GZ, 6518GZ, 6520GZ, 6525GP, 6531GZ, M300 Series, M360, M360A, M360B, M360C, M360QS, S-7500N, M400 Series, M460, M460A, M460B, M460QS, M465-E, M465-G, MX3000 Series, MX3042, MX3044, MX3044h, MX3210, MX3212, MX3215, MX3225, MX3228, MX3228h, MX3230, MX3231, MX3311b, MX3410, MX3410h, MX3412, MX3412h, MX3414, MX3416, MX3417, MX3422, MX3558, MX3558h, MX3560, MX3560h, MX3562, MX3563, MX3563h, MX3610, MX3701, MX3702, MX6000 Series, MX6025, MX6025h, MX6027, MX6027h, MX6028, MX6030, MX6121, MX6123, MX6124, MX6124h, MX6128, MX6131, MX6135, MX6214, MX6216, MX6420, MX6421, MX6422, MX6423, MX6424, MX6424h, MX6425, MX6426, MX6427, MX6428, MX6429, MX6430, MX6431, MX6433, MX6436, MX6437, MX6438, MX6439, MX6440, MX6440h, MX6441, MX6442, MX6444, MX6444h, MX6445, MX6446, MX6447, MX6448, MX6450, MX6452, MX6453, MX6454, MX6455, MX6625, MX6627, MX6627h, MX6629, MX6629h, MX6631, MX6633, MX6633h, MX6640b, MX6641, MX6641h, MX6650, MX6650h, MX6708, MX6708h, MX6710, MX6750, MX6750h, MX6912, MX6919, MX6920, MX6920h, MX6927, MX6930, MX6930h, MX6931, MX6951, MX6951h, MX6955, MX6956, MX6957, MX6958, MX6959, MX6960, MX6961, MX6961h, NX Series, NX200S, NX200X, NX250X, NX260X, NX500S, NX500S W/S-Video, NX500X, NX500X W/S-Video, NX510S, NX510X, NX550X, NX550XL, NX560X, NX560XL
How to type
1,Decide on what kind of keyboard you want to use.
Most of the time, you'll come across a traditional QWERTY keyboard, but there's also the option of switching to a Dvorak keyboard. The standard QWERTY keyboard layout was designed to prevent typewriter jams (which is no longer necessary with computers), whereas the Dvorak layout was designed specifically to be easy on the hands. However, if you share your computer with others or if you frequently switch computers, the changed layout will be confusing. The remainder of the steps will focus on the QWERTY layout; more information on typing on Dvorak keyboard can be found here.
2,Get in position.
How you sit can affect your typing efficiency. A bad position can result in more errors and slower typing.
3,Put your fingers in the home position.
Place your right index finger on the "J" key and let the other 3 fingers fall naturally onto the "K", "L" and ";" keys. Place your left index finger on the "F" key and let the other 3 finger fall naturally onto the "D", "S", and "A" keys.
4,Type each key from left to right: a s d f j k l ;.
You shouldn't have to move your fingers from their positions, just press the keys that they are resting on.
5,Repeat, but this time capitalize: A S D F J K L :.
Use the shift key. Push it by moving only your pinkie and pressing and holding it while pushing the desired letter with your other hand. I.e.: When the letter you would like capitalized is typed with your left hand, you press the right shift key with your right pinkie. When the letter you would like capitalized is typed with your right hand, you press the left shift key with your left pinkie.
6,Become familiar with the rest of the alphabet and where it is positioned on the keyboard.
7,Get into home position and type, "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".
This sentence contains every letter in the alphabet. At first, watch your fingers to make sure they go to the right keys and return to home position. Start off slow, then speed up gradually. Start looking away and at your monitor to make sure you're typing the sentence correctly. Correct any mistakes you make, eventually without looking. If you have a hard time not glancing at the keyboard, buy a typing cover if this is hard for you. They are thin rubber skins that stretch over your keyboard.
8,Practice as much as you can.
You can try typing the alphabet over and over, or you can make up things to type. You can try typing the first word you think of. The more you practice, the better you'll type! Take typing courses, use typing programs, and play typing games. You can even practice by chatting on IM and chat rooms!

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