About this lesson: Keys d & k II

Combining home-row letters teaches your hands to alternate and sequence without leaving the resting position. These eight keys cover a surprising share of English text, so fluency here pays off everywhere.

Keys introduced in this lesson

Finger placement below describes the standard QWERTY layout — the drill itself adapts to whichever keyboard layout you practice with.

  • d

    left middle finger, home row. A resting key for your strongest left finger.

  • k

    right middle finger, home row. A resting key; no reach needed.

How to get the most from this drill

  • Return every finger to its resting key after each press — drifting hands are the most common beginner error.
  • Type the sequence in your head a beat before your fingers move; anticipation is what builds flow.
  • If you make an error, slow down rather than backspacing in a panic. Accuracy first, always.