Computer Science, asked by ayushsinghai, 17 days ago

short note on enter key​

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Answered by 33847
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Answer:  Also called the "Return key

Explanation:   Also called the "Return key," it is the keyboard key that is pressed to signal the computer to input the line of data or the command that has just been typed. The Enter key was originally the "Return key" on a typewriter, which caused the carriage to return to the beginning of the next line on the paper.

Answered by mamta1431986
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Answer:

On computer keyboards, the enter key ⌅ Enter and return key.

The return key has its origins in two typewriter functions: carriage return, which would reset the carriage to the beginning of the line of text, and line feed, which would advance the paper one line downward. These were often combined into a single return key, a convention that continues in modern computer word processing to insert a paragraph break (¶).

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