>>8145091Look upon your keyboard. Gaze across all three rows. Perhaps you've built such a habit to the point where you no longer remember, but locating these three letters with purpose is key: A, L, and D.
First letter, A, you can locate in the center row of keys on the far left. If your read left-to-right it would be considered the 'first' key. Do not press it, just mark down where it is. Maybe take down its location on a piece of paper for future reference.
Second letter, L, is located on the very same row, but in the inverse position. It is on the center row but on the far left side. If you read right-to-left it would be considered the 'first' key. Note, 'L' is indeed the final letter, as ; and ' are not part of the alphabet proper, as absurd as those two final keys sharing the same size as the letter keys is. Mark this location down in your notes. Do not press the key yet-- I repeat-- do not press the key. We're saving its press for later.
The final letter letter, D, is perhaps the most difficult of the bunch. It isn't positioned on a simple landmark location as the other two are. Indeed, it is also located in the center-row, but there's a catch: it is two letter in from the left side of the row. Now, it isn't two letters in from the first key, 'A,' that key is irrelevant and often used to mark failure, the same failure you will experience if you do not heed these instructions.
No, it is to the immediate left of 'F,' the 'D' key. Or simple 'd' as it appears on most standard keyboards. Mark its location down and DO NOT press its key.