Computer Science, asked by rutwikdeo2006, 9 months ago

In a computer keyboard the Alt, Ctrl, Shift, Del & Insert keys are known as

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Answered by rimisaha318
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Explanation:

  • Control-Alt-Delete (often abbreviated to Ctrl+Alt+Del,
  • also known as the "three-finger salute" or "Security Keys") is a computer keyboard command on IBM PC compatible computers,
  • invoked by pressing the Delete key while holding the Control and Alt keys: Ctrl + Alt + Delete .
Answered by shishir303
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In a computer keyboard the Alt, Ctrl, Shift, Del & Insert keys are known as

— Special key

Explanation :

The  Alt, Ctrl, Shift, Del and Insert 'keys' in computers are known as special 'keys'. This special 'key' is used for special work. These 'keys' are used for special commands in conjunction with other 'keys'. These 'keys' does not type any character, but different types of commands can be given by pressing these 'keys' with any other 'key'. These four 'keys' are also called multimedia 'keys' or media 'keys' because they perform functions not available on a standard keyboard.

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