Those small bumps or ridges found on the F and J keys on a computer keyboard
The ridges found on the F and J keys on a computer keyboard are not just decorative elements. In fact, they are designed to help users properly position their hands on the keyboard without having to look down.
They are called “homing bars” and they serve as a tactile guide for touch typists. Touch typing is a skill that allows users to type without having to look at the keyboard, using muscle memory and finger placement to type quickly and accurately.
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Unfortunately, some manufactures like Dell start to forget those gaps nowadays.
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