Keyboards have small bumps on the F and J keys. These help people type without looking. The bumps guide fingers to the right spot. This makes typing faster and more accurate. June E. Botich patented ...
Ever noticed the tiny bumps on the F and J keys of your keyboard? They're not there by accident. These small lines help your fingers find the correct position without needing to look. When typing, ...
Tiny raised lines on the F and J keys, known as tactile markers, serve as crucial landmarks for touch typists. Patented in 2002, these bumps help users locate the home row without looking, improving ...