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Blank keyboard covers are a valuable tool for learning to type by touch. They help students focus on their finger positioning and memory of the keyboard layout, rather than looking at the keys. These covers are designed to sit directly over the keyboard, obscuring the keys and forcing users to type without looking at their hands.
With the "perfect fit" EducationMax no-peek blank keyboard covers, there's no need to walk around the class looking for those who want to peek when they're learning to type. keyboard covers should always be incorporated in the classroom during touch typing classes.
The EducationMax no-peek blank keyboard covers weigh less than a tenth of an ounce and can be easily stored on the students keyboard or combined with others to put away in a small classroom storage area. Considering the durability, they should last the entire school year, making them the most economic way to provide a no-peek solution for touch typing classes.
Blank keyboard covers can be used to help people learn touch typing by obscuring the keys and forcing the user to rely on muscle memory and key placement rather than visual cues. These covers are typically made of a thin, flexible silicone or polyurethane material that fits over the keyboard, making it more difficult to see the letters and numbers on the keys. By removing the visual aid of the keys, individuals can focus on developing their muscle memory and typing accuracy. Here's a more detailed look at using blank silicone keyboard covers for touch typing instruction:
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The small bumps or ridges (homing bars) found on the F and J keyboard keys (position keys), included on "All" EducationMax no-peek blank Keyboard Covers, help position your left and right hands without having to look at the keyboard. For example, without looking at your hands, you can feel the small bumps to correctly position your left and right index fingers on the F and J keys. Once your hands are on the home row key position, you can locate the remainder of the keys on the keyboard. Covering the keyboard is essential for today's keyboard instruction.
