Key
Purpose
Special Keys
Certain keys on your keyboard serve special functions when
your computer is running MS-DOS or application programs.
The special keys are described in the following table.
Moves the cursor one tab to the right in normal
mode and one tab to the left in Shift mode.
Changes the letter keys from lower- to uppercase;
changes back to lowercase when pressed again.
The number/symbol keys on the top row of the
keyboard and the symbol keys in the main
part
of
the keyboard are not affected.
Produces uppercase characters or the top symbols
on the keys when used with the main character keys.
Produces lowercase characters when the Caps Lock
function is on. Note: Use this key to reactivate the
system when it is in Suspend mode.
Controls functions on the embedded numeric
keypad as well as other special functions.
Works with other keys to perform special (control)
functions.
Works with other keys to enter alternate character
codes or functions.
Moves the cursor back one space.
Ends
a
line of keyboard input or executes a
command.
Control cursor location.
Cancels the current command line or operation.
Using Your Computer
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