T
T
H
H
E
E
K
K
E
E
Y
Y
B
B
O
O
A
A
R
R
D
D
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C
URSOR
C
ONTROL
K
EYS
The four
directional keys
, also known as arrow keys, are
responsible for controlling the cursor on the screen. The cur-
sor moves in the direction shown on the key.
The
Home
key moves the cursor to the start of a line and
the
End
key to the end of the line.
The
Page
and
Page
keys scroll one page on in the corre-
sponding direction.
The functions described are dependent upon the application
program and may differ from program to program. In combi-
nation with the control key (
Ctrl
) the cursor control keys
may offer additional functions.
The
Insert
key changes the keyboard to the insert character
mode. In insert mode the data are entered at the cursor po-
sition and all subsequent characters are shifted to the right.
The insert mode remains active until the
Insert
key is
pressed again.
The
Delete
key removes the character to the right of the
cursor. All other characters to the right of the cursor shift
one space to the left.
The
Escape
(
ESC)
is used to leave a program or program-
specific menu. Its precise function is dependent upon the
software used.
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