Finger Guides

Sometimes the best inventions are the most simple and straightforward.  Teaching a learning disabled child how to type, teaching anyone how to type, can be only as effective as the student’s desire “keep from looking at the keys.”  It’s only natural and in our case , it’s OK at first.  But we wanted a way to insure that they would also use the proper finger placement and not resort to hunting and pecking with their index fingers.

So we invented these simple plastic finger guides.  You attach them with velcro strips to a typical keyboard, placing them diagonally between the “W” and the “E” on the left side, and the “I” and the “O” on the right.  By placing the middle and ring fingers on either side of each guide, hands are guaranteed to stay in the correct position.

We’ll ship you a free set of finger guides with every purchase of Keyboard Classroom.

It’s just that simple.

Steve

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