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spiffchorder:modified_nasa:lesson_01 [2008/05/06 18:07] priestdospiffchorder:modified_nasa:lesson_01 [2025/02/15 20:23] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 | Inner Thumb (Near)  | N ^ | 3<sup>rd</sup> or (R)ing Finger  | R | | Inner Thumb (Near)  | N ^ | 3<sup>rd</sup> or (R)ing Finger  | R |
 |    |^ | 4<sup>th</sup> or (P)inky   | P | |    |^ | 4<sup>th</sup> or (P)inky   | P |
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-|{{spiffchorder:finger-id.jpg|}}|+|{{spiffchorder:finger-id.jpg|}}|{{:spiffchorder:modified_nasa:leftlabled.jpg?300|}}|
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 ==== Last but not least ==== ==== Last but not least ====
  
-There is only one button left.  If you press ''Near'' (inner thumb button) before each of the home position chords you know you can get these:+There is only one button left.  If you press ''Near'' (inner thumb button) before each of the home position chords that you now know you will get these:
  
-1 2 3 4 5 0 000((triple zero? Yes, it is a key that was on many adding machines and is quite usefull once you know you have it.  But you don't need to know it, it is just one of the many extras available on the chorder and it is included in the charts for compleatness.))+1 2 3 4 5 0 000((triple zero? Yes, it is a key that was on many adding machines and is quite useful once you know you have it.  But you don't need to know it, it is just one of the many extras available on the chorder and it is included in the charts for completeness.))
  
-If you press ''Near'' twice you get a <key>space</key>((While not that usefull here, having a space on ''Near'' becomes helpfull if you are in number-prefix with <key>number prefix lock</key>))+If you press ''Near'' twice you get a <key>space</key>((While not that useful here, having a space on ''Near'' becomes helpful if you are in number-prefix with <key>number prefix lock</key>))
  
 ''Near'' by itself acts as a prefix key as well, but rather than change the letter from lower case to upper case, it changes it from a letter to  a number or symbol. ''Near'' by itself acts as a prefix key as well, but rather than change the letter from lower case to upper case, it changes it from a letter to  a number or symbol.