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Explanation: Typing on a standard QWERTY keyboard, the characters A, Q, and Z are positioned on the leftmost side of the keyboard, in the first row. To reach these keys, you use your left hand, and specifically, the "Little finger" (also known as the pinky finger).
Sep 12, 2023
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