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The Keyboard (Corded and Wireless)
The way keys are used varies from program to program. Here
are some of the most common uses which apply to both
corded and wireless keyboards:
1
Function keys
Numbered F1 through F12,
(F1
-
F12)
each will perform a specific
and well
-
defined function,
should an application use
them.
2
Caps Lock
Locks the capital letters in
place. Pressing it again will
take the Caps Lock off. (A
Caps Lock indicator light
will turn on when the Caps
Lock is on.)
3
Windows logo key
Brings up the Windows
Start menu.
4
Application key
Displays drop
-
down menus
from icons (same as right
click) and currently active
applications.
5
Cursor Arrow keys
Move the cursor in the
directions that the arrows
point.
No. Component Function