Functions of Every Key Keyboard
Functions of Every Key Keyboard
A computer key that you press together with another key so that the
other key does something different from what it usually does. You
can also refer to this key simply as Alt.
Arrow Key
One of four computer keys marked with an up, down, left, or right
arrow, used for moving the cursor.
Backspace
The key that you press on a keyboard to move one space backwards
in a document.
Caps Lock
Character Set
Command Key
On some computers, a key that you press together with another key
to make the computer do a particular thing.
Control
Control Key
Delete Key
A computer key that removes characters. This key is sometimes
simply referred to as del.
Enter Key
Escape
Escape Key
Function Key
Hot Key
Key
Keypad
The part at the side of a computer keyboard that has number keys
and arrow keys on it.
Numeric Keypad
The part of a computer keyboard to the right of the main keys that
has keys with numbers on them.
Num Lock
A computer key that you press to make the number keys below it
enter numbers and not be used for moving up and down a document.
Pound Key
Return
A return key.
Return key
Shift
Shift Key
The key that you press on a computer keyboard when you want to
write a capital letter.
Short Cut
Space Bar
The long narrow bar at the front of a computer keyboard that you
press to make a space between words when you are typing.
Star key
Tab
Tab key
Toggle
Touchpad
Ctrl+A These two keys will select all text or other objects.
Ctrl+D Bookmark an open web page or open font window in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl+H Open the Find and Replace in Notepad, Microsoft Word, and WordPad
Ctrl+J View downloads in browsers and set justify alignment in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl+K Create a hyperlink for the highlighted text in Microsoft Word and many HTML
editors.
Ctrl+T Create a new tab in an Internet browser or adjust tabs in word processors.
Ctrl+V Paste any text or another object that has been copied.
Ctrl+End Moves cursor to the end of a document instead of end of the line.
Ctrl+Insert Copy
Alt, W, F → Full Screen Reading – View > Document Views > Full Screen Reading.