Computer Science, asked by maldkam, 11 months ago

Define the use of any five special keys of computer keyboard.

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Answered by shanaya9726
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Tab - move between items or move forward 5 characters (depending on the task).

Shift - when the Shift key is pressed at the same time as a letter key, an upper case version of that letter is produced. For other non-letter keys, this action produces the character that is above the main character on the key.

Alt Gr - used on international keyboards to access special characters on keys where there are more than two characters on the key. Press it down at the same time as the letter/character key to produce the special character shown on the bottom right side of the key.

Ctrl - holding down the Ctrl key while selecting items allows you to select several items at once. The Ctrl key is also used in many keyboard shortcuts.

Scroll Lock - in the past, when Scroll Lock was selected, pressing the arrow keys resulted in scrolling through a page of text rather than moving the cursor line by line. These days, the functionality has been replaced by the on-screen scroll bar, so the Scroll Lock key is almost never used and most recent applications don't recognize it.

Answered by AryaPriya
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Some of the special keys in keyboard:
1. Arrow key: One of 4 computer keys marked with an up, down, left or right arrow used for moving the cursor.
2. Backspace : The key that you press on the key board to move one space backwards in a document.
3. Caps lock : A key on computer keyboard that makes all the keys produce capital letter.
4. Delete key : A computer key that removes characters. This key is sometimes simply reffered to as del.
5. Enter key : A key on computer keyboard that makes the computer perform an action or start a new line for writing.

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