How to use the keyboard

How to use the keyboard
How to use the keyboard


Using the keyboard

Keyboard and mouse are the two most important parts of a personal computer. The keyboard is similar to traditional typewriters and has not changed much since its introduction into the computer. It has letter and number keys. However, there are a few additional keys for computer use. For example, the function keys on the keyboard are F3, F2, F4, etc. in ten or twelve keys.

Up, Page were widely used in DOS programs. F1 is still there to get help in Windows. Apart from this, you can also assign different programs and tasks to these keys. They can include Page Down, Home, End, Insert and Delete keys. Apart from this, the cursor key is extremely important. With the help of these keys, the cursor can be moved. Which is in the shape of a glowing line or box. The Numeric Key pad on the keyboard has many numeric keys. You can type numbers with them and move them around on the screen. You will need Num Lock Key to enter numbers. When Num Lock is off, this key moves an arrow or cursor across the screen.Ctrl and Alt Keys) and Alt work together with other keys. For example, in Windows, you can select any text or object in an existing window by pressing Ctrl+A (press A while holding down the Control key). to exit. Print Screen Say Rq allows you to send a copy of your screen to the printer for printing. With the help of this key in the window program, the screen image can be sent to the window clamp board which is a temporary data storage program. The clipboard statement will come next. Scroll Lock is also apparently a useless key, but it can be used to scroll text up or down with Amero Key. It moves the text up or down one line at a time. Pause/Break This key that stops your computer from performing two tasks is mostly used in DOS. Some manufacturers have added new keys to the keyboard. For example, Gateway computers keyboards have a key Any. Which works for recording and playing back macros etc.


Macros are recorded sequences of keystrokes or commands that allow you to type an entire word with just one keystroke. It also uses one key and the word can be written by combining more keys. There is also a Key Reniap in its keyboard.

With the help of you can assign the responsibilities of one key to another key. For example, the function that Tab does can be assigned to "K". Many new keyboards also have a special key. It's actually the Window logo. With this key, you can quickly navigate through Windows 95 98. There are several Windows shortcuts. They include Windows+Tab Cycle for the Color program, Window open for the Start menu, Ctrl+Window+F for finding a file, Windows, Windows+F1 for opening the Help window. Windows+R to open the Run dialog box Windows+R to open the System Operator dialog box Windows+Break to organize folders and files and run Window Explorer Windows+E to minimize or maximize the window Windows+D minimize Windows Undo Program Sift+Windows+M Computers Due to space constraints on notebook and laptop PCs, many keys are assigned double duties, for example certain keys for brightness and contrast. Most keyboards have a different color for each function key. The keys that do double duty have their property function black or white. In addition, the Sender function is the same color as the FN keys, while the Fn key is bluer. Hold down the Fn key when you want to use a secondary function.