Explain the functions of any three keys of a Keyboard
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Function Keys are keys on keyboard which cause operating system to command interpreter or an application to perform certain actions on the screen. There are 12 keys on the keyboard from F1 to F12. All keys are having different functions to perform.
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☞The functions of any three keys of a Keyboard were:-
→Alt Key
- 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.
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➜function of every keys of keyboard in details with their names.✅☆☛
Backspace
- The key that you press on a keyboard to move one space backwards in a document.
Caps Lock
- A key on a computer keyboard that makes all the keys produce capital letters.
Character Set
- A complete set of letters, numbers, or symbols that can be used by a computer.
Command Key
- On some computers, a key that you press together with another key to make the computer do a particular thing.
Control
- The control key on a computer keyboard.
Control Key
- A key on a computer keyboard that is used in combination with other keys for doing particular operations. This key is usually marked ‘Ctrl’.ctrl abbreviation control: the control key on a computer keyboard.
Delete Key
- A computer key that removes characters. This key is sometimes simply referred to as del.
Enter Key
- A key on a computer keyboard that makes the computer perform an action or start a new line of writing.
Escape Key
- A key on a computer keyboard that allows someone to stop an action, leave a program, or return to a previous menu. This key is usually marked ‘Esc’.
Function Key
- A special button on a computer keyboard that is used for a particular operation in a program. The keys near the top of a keyboard marked ‘F1’ to ‘F12’ are function keys.
Hot Key
- A key on a computer keyboard that provides a short way of performing a set of actions
➝ List of Common Control Key Shortcuts
- Ctrl+A These two keys will select all text or other objects.
- Ctrl+B Bold highlighted text.
- Ctrl+C Copy any selected text or another object.
- Ctrl+D Bookmark an open web page or open font window in Microsoft Word.
- Ctrl+E Center text.
- Ctrl+F Open find window.
- Ctrl+G Open Find in a browser and word processors.
- Ctrl+H Open the Find and Replace in Notepad, Microsoft Word, and WordPad
- Ctrl+I Italicize text.
- 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+L Select address bar in a browser or left align text in a word processor.
- Ctrl+M Indent selected text in word processors and other programs.
- Ctrl+N Create a new page or document.
- Ctrl+O Open a file in most programs.
- Ctrl+P Open a print window to print the page you're viewing.
- Ctrl+R Reload page in browser or right align text in a word processor.
- Ctrl+S Save the document or file.
- Ctrl+T Create a new tab in an Internet browser or adjust tabs in word processors.
- Ctrl+U Underline selected text.
- Ctrl+V Paste any text or another object that has been copied.
- Ctrl+W Close open tab in a browser or close a document in Word.
- Ctrl+X Cut selected text or another object.
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